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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Insure that the receiving surface has been properly prepared according to the Surface Preparation section of this Product Data Sheet. Tuscan GlazeE is best applied on large areas using a Hudson-type sprayer or airless spray equipment. For smaller areas, Tuscan GlazeE is best applied with a paint pad or, depending on the desired results, a roller, paintbrush or sponge. Job site mock-ups are required and should represent the actual job site application techniques. Apply Tuscan GlazeE evenly in light coats. If sagging or running occurs, use a sponge or paint pad to correct immediately. Watch for brush or roller lines. If brush or roller lines appear, use a damp sponge, a paint pad or rag to make them disappear before the Tuscan GlazeE starts to dry. The wall may be blotted with a camelback sponge to achieve the desired mottled appearance. Check wall throughout the application to insure that uniformity and the desired appearance is achieved.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Tuscan GlazeE is used as an antique stain to simulate century old plaster and was designed to obtain a faux or “mottled” appearance on EAMIC Dryvit finishes. Tuscan GlazeE works best when applied over fine aggregate finishes, such as Freestyle®, LymestoneE and Weatherlastic Adobe™. It is available in various colors as well as custom colours.
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