Decorative fine clay plaster for finishing surfaces

Decorative fine clay plaster is currently all the rage. The reason: Different surfaces from pots to decorative clay plaster can be refined with it. You can find out exactly what decorative fine clay plaster is and how to use it here.

What is decorative fine clay plaster?

Decorative fine clay plaster is a powder to be mixed with water. It has many advantages: it is drywipe-proof, emission-free, can be painted over several times and is free of preservatives. The powder consists of quartz sand, marble sand, clay powder, marble powder and methyl cellulose.

Fine clay plaster is a thin-layer clay plaster for the interior, which can be used in a variety of ways in the design. Structured to finely rough or even smooth surfaces are no problem for him. What is more important is the surface itself on which it is to be used. Suitable surfaces are mineral plaster, concrete, gypsum concrete and gypsum fiber boards. It is unsuitable for wood, wooden materials, oil paint coatings, plastic surfaces, emulsion paints, natural resin emulsion paints, distemper, glossy, non-absorbent and permanently damp substrates.

This is how decorative fine clay plaster can be used

When designing walls and wall elements, decorative fine clay plaster gives your property an individual touch. So that it looks really classy in the end, we are happy to take care of the job and make the result perfect for you. Furthermore, clay plaster is ideal for refining various surfaces of decorative pieces. You can see what it looks like in the end with the flower pots in our online shop. Fine clay plaster is available in several colors. Brown is the most common choice for the interior. If you need advice on which color suits you best, we're here to help.

Decorative fine clay plaster: Apply it yourself or rather have it done professionally?

There are a few things to consider when applying fine clay plaster. First of all, it is important that the substrate is properly prepared. There are several important requirements for this: The substrate must be dry, absorbent, stable, dust-free, clean, firm, free of grease and free of penetrating and staining ingredients. If the conditions are met, it must still be primed so that the clay plaster adheres well. Furthermore, the right tools make life easier and help to achieve a perfect result. A professional also knows exactly how the clay plaster is processed correctly and knows the right solution if problems arise.

We therefore recommend that you leave the finishing of wall surfaces to a professional. Since this is ultimately something decorative, a clean result is desirable. However, if you still want to try it, you can start by practicing with simple decorative elements made of concrete.

Conclusion

Decorative fine clay plaster gives you the opportunity to give your home a great, individual design. It's not without reason that it's all the rage right now. We would be happy to help you with the wall design and are therefore available by phone for you. If you are looking for decoration with a clay finish, take a look at our online shop.

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