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I thought it was going to look horrible when he used the sponge technique to the first coat, then as he added the wax it just looked so amazing. I love it.
I stumbled upon your video looking for a series I used to watch called Modern Masters. Thought I'd watch a bit and got interested and watched the whole thing. Really beautiful, thanks for making this. I really like your casual but informative delivery, too.
I am a retired union painter. Zinsser’s primer was always referred to as “Bullseye” because of the logo. Even when it was just red labeled and alcohol based. However, when they came out with a blue labelled water based product, “Bullseye 1-2-3”, the red labelled alcohol base product got designated “B-I-N”. Painters will still call it “Bullseye”. Just remember “Blue” label is the water based one :)
Thanks for sharing. Just wanted to add, you really should switch to daylight temperature LED light bulbs with a high CRI index for greater color accuracy. You also need a second light above where you're working so that we can see the texture where you're working better. Your stuff is great, I just wish I could see it better and more accurately! Thanks
FAB!. I have done a lot of Venetian plaster from Large to small, love it. But my question is: If you are working with a plastered textured wall, the apartment kind of stuff, Do you have to float the whole wall with marmorino, OR will the texture in the marmorino fill in what was the original wall. Also, can you patch out instead of floating the wall, and/or can you patch out the floated wall. Thank you! fab job.
Hi Ron, What material do you use for those sample boards? They look like polystyrene but I can't imagine plaster sticks... Thanks and have a great weekend!
Hi Ron what I do to sign up for your classes? I’m a curious guy and already do it but like to learn all your techniques Also if you can answer what’s usually the psf price for this application?
I'm going to attempt this in a butler pantry where drinks are made. Is the polishing wax in addition to the topcoast to prevent stains or is it one or the other?
Hey Ron, I have a stainless steel trowel but it is still leaving black marks in the burnishing phase. I have watched many of your videos and they are so helpful. Do you have any suggestions?
Is this waterproof/suitable for a wet room? Its such a gorgeous effect! I'm not a room decorator but I am a cake decorator and I reckon the apple cant fall that far....!
Gabriella Haughton-Malik as long as you apply a sealer it is perfectly fine for a wet area. The dealer would be modern master venetian plaster top coat
I'm questioning it, too. I'm pretty sure he used a pearl wax and NOT the MM pearlized top coat. I need to find it so I can use it on a current project.
I thought it was going to look horrible when he used the sponge technique to the first coat, then as he added the wax it just looked so amazing. I love it.
I stumbled upon your video looking for a series I used to watch called Modern Masters. Thought I'd watch a bit and got interested and watched the whole thing. Really beautiful, thanks for making this. I really like your casual but informative delivery, too.
I've been looking for a faux paint idea for my kitchen backsplash. I think this might be just what I need. Thanks!
gorgeous! I am excited to try this on our new build modern fireplace wall!
I am a retired union painter. Zinsser’s primer was always referred to as “Bullseye” because of the logo. Even when it was just red labeled and alcohol based. However, when they came out with a blue labelled water based product, “Bullseye 1-2-3”, the red labelled alcohol base product got designated “B-I-N”. Painters will still call it “Bullseye”. Just remember “Blue” label is the water based one :)
"WOW"
That is Absolutely BEAUTIFUL....
I love it
Thank you for sharing!
That is absolutely beautiful!!!!
Man, that's going to look awesome on an entire wall.
I LOVE YOUR TECHNIQUES...AMAZING ..THANK YOU FOR YOUR IDEAS
You are a true master Mr. Layman.. Absolutely beautiful work. Thank you for sharing your talent
Gorgeous. Thank you.
THAT IS BEAUTIFUL!!
Nicely done!
Looks awesome!
Spot on!
That looks awesome an well explained
I'm looking at making a japanese plaster type finish for a small tea ceremony area in my lounge. Lots of good tips. Appreciated
I have an entire line of Japanese plasters I’m selling starting on January with dozens of how to videos
Absolutely beautiful little piece.
Thank you.
Thanks for sharing. Just wanted to add, you really should switch to daylight temperature LED light bulbs with a high CRI index for greater color accuracy. You also need a second light above where you're working so that we can see the texture where you're working better. Your stuff is great, I just wish I could see it better and more accurately!
Thanks
Perfect!!!
This is beautiful....
this video is exaclty what i needed :) thank you
FAB!. I have done a lot of Venetian plaster from Large to small, love it. But my question is: If you are working with a plastered textured wall, the apartment kind of stuff, Do you have to float the whole wall with marmorino, OR will the texture in the marmorino fill in what was the original wall. Also, can you patch out instead of floating the wall, and/or can you patch out the floated wall. Thank you! fab job.
That is beautiful
BEAUTIFUL
Beautiful! Have you ever used this technique on furniture? If so, any tips if application is different? Thanks
beautiful
You’re a wizard!!
Hi Ron,
What material do you use for those sample boards? They look like polystyrene but I can't imagine plaster sticks... Thanks and have a great weekend!
Lovely work
Stunning work sir ❤💯💯🔥🔥🔥
Interested in attending one of your trainings
You are my guru!
you are very kind
awesome 👌
Hi Ron what I do to sign up for your classes? I’m a curious guy and already do it but like to learn all your techniques
Also if you can answer what’s usually the psf price for this application?
Get a hd camera bro. Awesome work mate
Would this material hold up well on a brick fireplace?
It is amazing , but i think its need more job to do't or not?
Can you do a demo on liquid metal..I'm so interested in doing it and don't know products to research
Top man 👍
I'm going to attempt this in a butler pantry where drinks are made. Is the polishing wax in addition to the topcoast to prevent stains or is it one or the other?
Camera doesn’t pick up the texture well. Would like to know how to progress doing a whole wall...do you need to keep edges wet?
Man that would look awesome above some stone veneer
RIGHT!!!
How long do you have to wait before waxing?
Hey Ron, I have a stainless steel trowel but it is still leaving black marks in the burnishing phase. I have watched many of your videos and they are so helpful. Do you have any suggestions?
Try a COME trowel. They have one specifically for this issue
Is this waterproof/suitable for a wet room? Its such a gorgeous effect! I'm not a room decorator but I am a cake decorator and I reckon the apple cant fall that far....!
Gabriella Haughton-Malik as long as you apply a sealer it is perfectly fine for a wet area. The dealer would be modern master venetian plaster top coat
Ronald Layman assuming "sealer"? Thankyou very much for the info :)
Yes, I'm using a cell phone to reply , sorry
Ronald Layman no worries :) thankyou, great video btw :)
Gabriella Haughton-Malik thank you
Absolutely beautiful look, but I am an amatuer painter. A bit too complicated for me.
whats the background its done on on this video
What kind of materials do you use? Can you send some links?
Ron which would say is better for reaching your market LinkedIn or Facebook?
Arthur Morehead both, facebook
Hi Ron, can this technique be used for countertop and finished with epoxy?
Ann Shr probably could. As long as you use an epoxy I use resin over painted furniture tops.
You call it a pearl wax, but when I look at link for it, it’s called pearl top coat. Is the top coat the same as the pearl wax?
I'm questioning it, too. I'm pretty sure he used a pearl wax and NOT the MM pearlized top coat. I need to find it so I can use it on a current project.
Could you plz list exact products used in this video? I can't find links anywhere... Thx.
Brigitte Balbinot they are in the comments section
Thanks Ron but it does not include the color tint you're using .. i couldn't find that anywhere not even on modern masters site.. ?
Brigitte Balbinot they must have discontinued the colors, ill look and find a match and post in a few days
ok thanks .. also what is the difference between deep base and regular? can the deep base be used for paler colors as well ? thanks so much :):)
The bases are for Tinting purposes, deep base for darker colors, white or bright white for light and pastels even some mid tones
what do u use for sample boards
+Daryle Burch Masonite
+Daryle Burch Masonite
You look a lot like Christian Bale!
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