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One coat veneer lime plastering. In this video, we answer the question; Can you use a single or one coat of interior finish lime plaster to finish your walls? Yes. FYI, folks, here are all the basic tools we use and recommend on Amazon's website. https://www.stuccoplastering.com/tools/ Live long and plaster hats, shirts, and other cool stuff. https://www.livelongandplaster.com/ Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc. Send pictures to Jay or myself at our sites below for immediate bids. https://www.StuccoPlastering.com/ Kirk’s website. https://www.GiordanoPlastering.com/ Jason’s Website. So can you skip the basecoat? Yes. But there are rules. Allow me to guide you to these simple methods. Lime Blistering is expected if one does not apply a basecoat first. Read on. Blistering In lime finishes when one is unsure of the set times and you push your trowel down too hard, especially if the trowel is dry. Keep your trowel wet. If you’re going to spread a lime finish coat of plaster, skill or experience is necessary. For example, I just applied a finished coat of lime plaster in this video. One must understand when It sets, which comes from practicing. If steel troweled it too soon, the new lime finish could pull away from the bonding agent, causing blistering and spider checking. If you are not sure, apply a basecoat. It’s difficult for lime to finish plaster from a porous sandy basecoat but easy for a lime finish to separate from A bonding agent; this learning takes practice. For example, applying no base coat over Cement plaster as in this video or sheetrock while eliminating the Basecoat process and using only a lime finish over sheetrock, blistering can happen unless that person understands interior plastering materials. When applying a finish coat of lime plaster over a glued surface, spread the veneer finish to the entire wall without over-troweling, then, when ready, smooth out the plaster with water and trowel it down with as few strokes as possible. Note we don’t use a primer. We use a bonding agent such as Quikete or plaster weld, which is pink. These stucco walls were painted. Thus, it was necessary to apply a bonding agent to the walls. Otherwise, my plaster finishes may separate in ten years or so. All our finishes have to adhere permanently, whether inside or on the exterior. More lime plastering is below. • Interior Lime Plaster for kitchens Lime plastering kitchen walls. • lime base coat single coat, Wattle an... How to plaster walls with just a lime base coat. • Interior Veneer Plaster patch over sh... Lime Veneer Plasters over sheetrock. • Interior lime plaster over drywall Veneer plastering.