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- Polished_plaster abstract "Polished plaster is a term for the finish of some plasters and for the description of new and updated forms of traditional Italian plaster finishes. The term covers a whole range of decorative plaster finishes - from the very highly polished Venetian plaster and Marmorino to the rugged look of textured polished plasters. Polished plaster itself tends to consist of slaked lime, marble dust, and/or marble chips (which give each plaster its distinctive look).Polished plaster is mainly used internally, on walls and ceilings, to give a finish that looks like polished marble, travertine, or limestone.Such plasters are usually applied over a primer and basecoat base, from 1 to 4 layers. They are finished (burnished) with a specialised steel trowel to a smooth glass-like sheen.Polished plaster is usually sealed with a protective layer of wax.".
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- Polished_plaster wikiPageID "9753151".
- Polished_plaster wikiPageLength "2359".
- Polished_plaster wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Polished_plaster wikiPageRevisionID "636408105".
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Automotive_paint.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Basecoat.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Burnish.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Burnishing_(pottery).
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_hydroxide.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Building_materials.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Interior_design.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plastering.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wallcoverings.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Dust.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Earthen_plaster.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink File:Sch_owdp_3.jpg.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Illusion.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Marble.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Marmorino.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Plaster.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Primer_(paint).
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Scagliola.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Sgraffito.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Spatula.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Stucco.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Tadelakt.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Travertine.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLink Trowel.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polished plaster".
- Polished_plaster hasPhotoCollection Polished_plaster.
- Polished_plaster wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Polished_plaster subject Category:Building_materials.
- Polished_plaster subject Category:Interior_design.
- Polished_plaster subject Category:Plastering.
- Polished_plaster subject Category:Wallcoverings.
- Polished_plaster hypernym Term.
- Polished_plaster type Article.
- Polished_plaster type Article.
- Polished_plaster comment "Polished plaster is a term for the finish of some plasters and for the description of new and updated forms of traditional Italian plaster finishes. The term covers a whole range of decorative plaster finishes - from the very highly polished Venetian plaster and Marmorino to the rugged look of textured polished plasters.".
- Polished_plaster label "Polished plaster".
- Polished_plaster sameAs Stucco_veneziano.
- Polished_plaster sameAs m.02pr3r_.
- Polished_plaster sameAs Q1185290.
- Polished_plaster sameAs Q1185290.
- Polished_plaster wasDerivedFrom Polished_plaster?oldid=636408105.
- Polished_plaster depiction Sch_owdp_3.jpg.
- Polished_plaster isPrimaryTopicOf Polished_plaster.