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Lime Plaster Feature Walls
Natural lime plaster applied over painted GIB drywall. Left as a rough, rustic finish which will dry to a light beige colour.
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Tadelakt Basins - Renovating ceramic vanity basins
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Two ceramic basins with minor crazing and small chips were coated with a Tadelakt plaster finish to create an entirely new basin look and texture using the original basin as the form. Tadelakt is an ancient lime plastering technique, dating back to the 11-12th century in the High Atlas mountains near Marrakech, where the raw limestone is still excavated and used today. Tadelakt is a waterproof ...
Muy bonito todo pero no dices cuales son los materiales ni las cantidades que usas.
Cal hidráulica y marmolinas. Varias capas y jabón para el acabado
Unbelievable nice job. How can I get it in the USA?
What ingredients?
Hi this is amazing can I do this to an old fiberglass bathtub? Pls answer?
could u pls list all the material used?
although this isnt tadelakt youve done a nice job
Do you think this could be done to a tub? I it possible to successfully cover a tub with Tadelakt or microcement?
yes
What are you using?
Looks really nice!
Wow, that was so beautiful.
How come you aren't wearing gloves?
It would have been useful to see the finished product at the end instead of ending so abruptly. No polishing compound shown, what wax was that? What were the materials used - nothing explained. Epic Fail.
i need instructions and product list!
Lamentablemente el egoísmo del ser humano no le permite compartir las fórmulas
Porq no es tedalakt es basura
I have a similar basin with a hairline crack. People say I should replace it. Perhaps I could do this instead?
Faça isso sim, mas primeiro cubra bem a fenda com algum material como massa plástica bicomponente🙌🏼
This is amazing! Thank you for the video! Did you directly apply lime paster over painted drywall? Was there need for something else? Thank you!!
1 year later…. But you have to put a primer of some sort usually with sand in it (I’ve seen Elmer’s glue w sand mix used as primer) then you can lime plaster over that
this is not real tadelakt that hahaha
What is it?
so true, people are so confused over tadelakt
@@saren6538 exatly
Well Mr. Smarty Pants…The only difference is the base isn’t made of earth. It certainly is a tadelakt coating.
@@itscomplicated5507 base not earth ??? 😆 real tadelakt is 100% hydraulic lime (mixture of burned and unburned lime ) base layer is nothing to do with it Base later can be anything that absorbs
How’s this holding up?
I recommend taping off the drain or sticking a rag in it and removing faucet/hardware first.
En español por favor. 😇
@@arioacasius4027 english please
could've done a better job with the base coat. made the rest of the coats look amateurish
You’re mom’s an amateur
@@raylanier4519 I man that one hurt so bad
@@raylanier4519 lol
Hello!! I would love to do thé same for me, would it be possible to describe and give the receipe to each step? That would be really really nice!! Thank you :)
the first layer on the mesh was standard tile adhesive? nice job mate
What's the advantage of doing this if you already had a ceramic basin?
There is no advantage, this was done purely as an example.
Nice work. What materials are those at 0:29? Do i have to use original tadelakt or i can make my own hydrated lime receipe?
It is tile adhesive and sand. No, you don't need original Tadelakt from Morocco, and it is totally fine to make your own plaster with limestone and hydrated lime.
@@strawsips but tadelakt from morocco is stunning and outshines all the imatations
Hi looks amazing What type of lime are you using for the finish coat
Just hydrated lime that is available in NZ.
We have NHL 2,3 and 5 lime.. do you remember how strong the lime render was ? Cool idea.
@@tonyhussey3610NHL is natural hydraulic lime, meaning it starts to set once it has been mixed with water. This is different from hydrated lime, which is calcium oxide that has been slaked with water to form a white powder. It's either sold as a powder to which you add water, or as a lime putty with water already added. The main difference is that hydrated lime will not set with water. It needs exposure to CO2 in the air to set, and takes much longer. Either can be used for tadelakt though the original Moroccan form used a particular NHL from Morocco. If using hydrated lime it will probably work better by adding a bit of Portland cement or pozzolans to get it to act more hydraulically.
How has it held up to stains? For example toothpaste or cosmetic products? Is it easy to clean?
It's done pretty well with staining, but due to the shape of the basin around the waste hole and the extra height from the plaster it means water sits on the metal waste basket and bacteria grows around that area.
Hi, amazing! Is it stil without cracks after a year? What primer dit you use? Thanks!
Yes there are no cracks. I used tile adhesive with fibreglass mesh embedded.
So...for a kitchen sink counter it be possible for drainage grooves! 😮
This is a very satisfying film to watch and a beautiful result. I have a tadelakt walk-in shower that is now about 4 years old but the surface of the tadelakt in one corner has started to break down and has lost its shine and leaves a milky deposit on the shower tray. Can i just recover it with fresh tadelakt? Thanks
Thanks! Yes you can probably clean up the damaged area and remove any of the top Tadelakt layer to leave a rough surface underneath and then a new Tadelakt layer can be applied.
this is why tadelakt is water resistant but not waterproof... im not sure why people think that tadelakt is waterproof..it needs to be maintained with soap forever !
Maintained with soap? But that sounds so easy .... what did I miss??
Hi can you please advise me about what water proof did you use in for your shower?
How does the floor look like after 7 years? Does it have a lot of stains? Or is is still clean?
I'm about to tadelakt my shower. Do you have a step by step guide?
This is probably one of the best guides available media.voog.com/0000/0037/2776/files/tadelakt_english.pdf
Cool idea