Fix ugly or bad Stucco patches
Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. Kirk Giordano plastering Inc.
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 Published On Jan 12, 2013

Fix ugly or bad Stucco patches.
Folks, we are located in Oakland, Ca.

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Howdy, guys, and gals. In this video, Jason, Dan, and I explain tips to anyone wishing to repair a stucco patch that does not match the existing patch. For example, if you want to patch plaster or stucco, the patching DIY lessons begin here.

By the way, I used coarse sand or heavy top sand to match this dash thrown on the existing finish.
We usually buy Oly or Felton sand, the most common plaster sand. If I had mixed my cement plaster with this fine sand, I could not match this patch as I did in this video.
I would have instead had to dash this patch or thorn the mud on with a dash brush.

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