It looks very thin. Does it have any insulating properties? Can it be used on brick wall of an old Victorian house to help it breathe again? Thank you.
jurejo No to the first, (I can't think of any plaster material which does have insulation properties.) yes to the second. Spain and Italy are full of old brick and stone houses which are plastered with clay. On a victorian I'd imagine 10% lime being added to the clay in order to meet quality demands.
You fry whisk multi finish?
Bit weird…
Video helped me a little though cheers.
It looks very thin. Does it have any insulating properties? Can it be used on brick wall of an old Victorian house to help it breathe again? Thank you.
jurejo No to the first, (I can't think of any plaster material which does have insulation properties.) yes to the second. Spain and Italy are full of old brick and stone houses which are plastered with clay. On a victorian I'd imagine 10% lime being added to the clay in order to meet quality demands.