The Smooth polished finish is similar to the marmorino stucco, used extensively in northern Italy during the Renaissance period as a wall finish and a background for the ornate frescoes. It is this combination of material and technique that is now widely regarded as Venetian Plaster. The final appearance of this finish is very dependent on the hand of the individual applicator, making it possible to achieve anything from a plain, lightly polished surface to a more highly burred and marbleised effect.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Armourcoat is consulted before specifying.
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| Colour Code (?) | SMX0008, SMX0016, SMX0024, SMX0032, SMX0040, SMX0065, SMX0073, SMX0081, SMX0107, SMX0115, SMX0123, SMX0131, SMX0149, SMX0156, SMX0172, SMX0180, SMX0198, SMX0206, SMX0218, SMX0226, SMX0234, SMX0242, SMX2040, SMX2172, SMX2198, SMX4004, SMX4046, SMX4061, SMX4079, SMX4087, SMX4095, SMX6009, SMX6033, SMX6074, SMX6082, SMX6108, SMX6116, SMX6157, SMX6215, SMX8047, SMX8054, SMX8112 | |
| Material (?) | Polished Plaster | |
| Recyclable Materials (?) | 30 % | |
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| Features (?) | Zero VOC | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_35_31_64 Plasters and renders | |