Master craftsman Michael Sarian, Stucco Italiano's distributor in Sweden, demonstrates the application of the lime-based plaster of the Moroccan tradition, Tadelakt.
easily one of my favorite videos on this subject right now. Straight to the point and truly the most helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make this! Grazie
First of all, thank you! I would say that it is water resistant. Tadelakt is a breathable lime based product. The stone is a riverstone that has been cut. It has a flat smooth side to use for polishing and compressing the material.
easily one of my favorite videos on this subject right now. Straight to the point and truly the most helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make this! Grazie
Just refreshing my memory thanks Michael.
Thank you for sharing tgis! It's just what I needed to see to get the Full application process.
Very well explained! Thanks for your help🌻
Do you use a soap mix first before polishing to make the surface waterproof?
What's the total thickness?
4 mm. 4 layers of 1 mm?
When do you put the Colour on ?
Hi does the tadelak crack over time?
I've had a little bit of luck trowel burnishing your fine pastellone, can I use a stone on the micro cement as well?
Can this be used as a waterproof interior shower walls ?
What kind of stone is that you use for burnishing?
Looks great 👍
First of all, thank you! I would say that it is water resistant. Tadelakt is a breathable lime based product. The stone is a riverstone that has been cut. It has a flat smooth side to use for polishing and compressing the material.
From what I've read you can use the Tadlakt for showers as long as you seal it
Is it a canvas that you put Tadelakt on?
What product are you using? Is it normal grassello?
Sorry for a very late reply. The product used it Stucco Italiano Tadelakt. You can read about it here: www.stuccoitaliano.com/finish/tadelakt/
It’s not traditional tadelakt - it’s a Venetian plaster tadelakt
2 coats and soaped the same day
Poor camera angle..
Wanted to show you the gloss. Direct angle won't show the gloss on camera.