Learn the Finish
The look and feel of real plaster walls just stirs an emotion that says ‘this home is inviting’. Plain white walls are just that...plain and white. But, when you add texture, movement and color you add character, warmth and charm. The variations of plaster are as numerous as the areas they come from, the materials used to create them and the hands that crafted them. Use our plaster to create your own mood and climate.
Thick or thin, sandy or smooth, create and achieve the look you want without hesitation or worry that it is right or wrong...you just have to love it.
Surface Prep and Some Tips |
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Create a sample board on a piece of poster board from a craft store painted the same color as the wall. Caromal Colours® Plasters can be applied over almost any previously painted surface. If you feel the wall surface is not a good quality paint, apply one coat of Caromal Colours® Wall Sealer. Be sure the surface is clean and dry.
Tape off areas that won’t get the finish like ceilings and moldings. Press down, or burnish, the edge of the tape to insure a nice clean line. You can use ½ of an old credit card with the edges sanded to be more rounded. Tape off the wall next to the one you are working on (adjacent wall) so that you only have to work one side of the corner at a time. |
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Rolling on Plasters |
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It usually takes a few rolls to “load” your roller with plaster. You will need to dip in the roller tray quite often to reload the roller. You can add up to 10% water to your plasters if you are having a difficult time rolling them. You can cover the surface completely or leave a bit of basecoat show through. Roll thicker or thinner, even or uneven …it just depends on how you like it. |
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Brushing on Plasters |
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To brush plaster on the surface, use a small brush for a small surface and a larger brush for a larger surface. Brushed plaster textures can be crisscross, in a vertical direction, or have a random pattern. Whichever way you brush will be your finish or will set up texture for your next layer. |
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Troweling plasters...the basics |
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Load your trowel using a foam brush or any other tool with which you feel comfortable. | |
| “Dropping off material” onto the surface, requires keeping the trowel flatter to the surface. | ![]() |
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“Picking up material”, requires holding the trowel more perpendicular to the surface. | |
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Troweling Tips
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Skip Troweling and Knocking Down the Plasters |
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Spread some plaster onto your trowel like mayonnaise. | |
“Plop” the material onto the surface here and there and let it set up for 15-30 min. |
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Holding your trowel flatter, very gently knock down the peaks to create a more natural effect. |
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Skim coating plaster |
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Skim coating is always done as a second layer. Sanding your first layer of plaster makes skim coating less work. Apply material to your trowel and tightly scrape it into the first layer. You can cover your first layer 100% or leave some of the first layer show through.
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Plaster Variations |
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Caromal Colours® Textured Plaster rolled on, wait 45 minutes, knock down texture with trowel. | |
| Same steps as A, then Caromal Colours® Tea Stain Wall Glaze add 30% water and wash over dried Textured Plaster. | ![]() |
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Caromal Colours®Textured Plaster Brushed on crisscross. Skim coat Caromal Colours® Smooth Plaster. | |
Caromal Colours® Smooth Plaster troweled smooth. 2nd layer of Smooth Plaster skip troweled. |
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For more information and ideas about Plaster or for technical support contact us at info@caromalcolours.com.















