The Romans had an amazing lime technology and they were able to do everything with lime including things what we solve today with cement and modern materials. Some of this lime technology, especially the technology of natural pozzolans (volcanic sands and ashes) has been lost or forgotten over time, so by doing practical workshops and Italy and Venice, by learning from one of the Venetian Restoration Masters in person, we are trying to bring back and revive this technology, an important part of working with lime.
Yes, it could however it has not been designed for that as it is a base coat that supposed to be covered up by a decorative coat. This finishing here is more suitable for bathrooms or similar applications: ruclips.net/video/pltxLf1cfa4/видео.html
Thanks for explaining so much and with excellent details 🎉
Glad it was helpful!
Seriously interesting.Would never have imagined that a plaster could repel moisture like that
The Romans had an amazing lime technology and they were able to do everything with lime including things what we solve today with cement and modern materials. Some of this lime technology, especially the technology of natural pozzolans (volcanic sands and ashes) has been lost or forgotten over time, so by doing practical workshops and Italy and Venice, by learning from one of the Venetian Restoration Masters in person, we are trying to bring back and revive this technology, an important part of working with lime.
Could this product be used internally in shower / wetroom areas? If so how would you recommend to use it?
Yes, it could however it has not been designed for that as it is a base coat that supposed to be covered up by a decorative coat. This finishing here is more suitable for bathrooms or similar applications: ruclips.net/video/pltxLf1cfa4/видео.html