Tierrafino LISTRO

Clay Plaster wall finishes stucco - how to apply. also known as Stucco Venetien


Properties

Wall finishes Clay Stucco Lustro Tierrafino Listro is a shiny clay based stucco for interior walls that is applied with a roller, brush or trowel. Listro is not suitable for filling holes.

On equally coloured substrates a well covering result can be reached with application of 2 or 3 coats.

Tools

Mixing buckets, brushes, small roller, plastic trowel, thin plastic, masking tape, sponge and warm water for cleaning.

Substrate

Substrates must be dry, absorbent and free of dust and grease. If necessary clean substrate with a grease dissolving cleanser. Roughen smooth substrates with sandpaper. A coarse substrate can be used. 

Clich here for an overview of adhesion- and covering capacity and other technical details in the Tierrafino Listro Technical Data Sheet. clay plaster wall finishes

Mixing

Clay plaster wall finishes Listro is ready to use when opening the bucket. It is possible to add a little water to Listro in a new bucket to apply very thin layers for a deeper effect. In this case you must apply more layers to achieve a covering result.

Application of 1st coat

Apply Listro with roller, brush or a trowel in a thin coat, approx. 0,2-0,5 mm thick. Spread Listro clay plaster wall finishes well in a few movements of your tools immediately after application. Let Listro set for a while to achieve a good adhesion with the substrate.

After a few minutes waiting the surface can be polished smooth with a plastic trowel. By pressing less hard and harder smaller and larger areas in the surface may be closed/polished smooth.

Polish the 1st layer of Listro smooth; not shiny. You can see shine first looking along side the surface, not straight onto the surface.

When polishing clay plaster wall finishes Listro is done too early, the largest parts in the stucco will be dragged along by the trowel, these leave traces, or scratches in the surface through which one can see the substrate. When this happens, wait a few minutes, after some setting these parts will have settled and not be dragged along by the trowel anymore, When the color of the substrate is similar to the color of the colour Listro, it is possible to achieve a well covering result with application of one coat of approx 0,5 mm thickness. In most cases application of 2 coats will give the desired result.

Application of 2nd coat

Apply clay plaster wall finishes Listro with roller, brush or a trowel in a thin coat, approx. 0,2-0,5 mm thick. Spread Listro well in a few movements of your tools immediately after application. Let Listro set for a while to achieve a good adhesion with the 1st coat of Listro.

After a few minutes waiting the surface can be polished smooth with a plastic trowel. By pressing less hard and harder smaller and larger areas in the surface may be closed/polished smooth.

When polishing clay plaster wall finishes Listro is done too early, the largest parts in the stucco will be dragged along by the trowel, these leave traces, or scratches in the surface through which one can see the substrate. This also occurs wih application of the 2nd coat, it softens the 1st coat. When this happens, wait a few minutes, after some setting these parts will have settled and not be dragged along by the trowel anymore.

Now polish Listro to a shine. Shine will appear as a consequence of both polishing and drying.

As long as Listro still contains a certain amount of moisture, a shine will not be seen on Listro. Shine will become visable in a later stage of drying. By polishing the surface regularly with a plastic trowel, small particles in the material are brought up to the surface. When Listro has lost a certain amount of its moisture and therefor can not be compressed anymore, there is a moment where the smallest parts are laid flat on the surface by polishing. This can be done with a very thin plastic bag, a plastic trowel or a polishing stone as used with application of Tadelakt.

Drying

Let Listro dry. Covering capacity of Listro can be seen best after drying.

Finishing

To protect Stucco Listro clay plaster wall finishes at exposed areas, apply a water based wax or varnish.

Use a bees wax, carnauba wax or a acrylic wax for more durability of the surface.Use a wax that dries quickly. Listro is damp open and will even dissolve again when it is rubbed too hard and too long.

During application of wax, Listro will turn dark in colour. The moisture in the wax will go into Listro and then dry out. After application  and drying of wax, Listro will have a darker colour.

Read the application instructions on packaging of wax for a good good finish of wax. 

Drying time

Tierrafino Listro, depending on substrate and circumstances, is dry after 1-12 hours.

Tierrafino Listro is hardened out after 2 weeks.

Cleaning

Tierrrafino Listro can only be washed with water and soap after it has been treated with a water resistant wax.

m²/bucket 5 L

One bucket 5 L Tierrafino Listro will cover approx. 10 m², when the substrate is equal in colour.

One can 0,75 L Tierrafino Listro will cover approx. 1,5 m², when the substrate is equal in colour.

The approximate daily output of an artisan is 15 m².

Daily production

Depending on the applicator's skills, an area of between 10 and 20 m² can be covered with application of 2 coats.


Although this product-description has been put together with utmost precision, Tierrafino will not be liable for any indirect or direct damage that may occur, by using the information offered in this product description.











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