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How to repair a bad plaster or stucco patch finish

September 15, 2014 By Stucco Plastering 16 Comments

How to repair a bad plaster or stucco patch finish

Hello everyone, in this video we are giving some Tips on how to correct a plaster patch finish, completed by a fella who the homeowner hired that gave it his best shot.
He must have been watching porno videos instead of our how to plaster videos.
There’s a place and a time for everything.

Please also see our web site at http://www.StuccoPlastering.com
Kirk Giordano Plastering Inc.
Thanks for watching and have a great day!
Kirk & Jason Giordano’s DIY plaster and stucco network
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  1. naty agaton says

    September 15, 2014 at 6:09 am

    Nice job fellas,keep working hard,from a mexican fan.

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    • sunshine bright says

      September 15, 2014 at 12:45 pm

      Can you send me some mamacita's please….??

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    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      September 16, 2014 at 1:37 am

      Hla senior naty agaton, thank you, 
      my daughter, Madeleine is in Spain right now teaching English.
       Peace be with you my brother.
       Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plaster and stucco network

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    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      September 16, 2014 at 1:39 am

      @Sunshine Bright, you want a taco or a burrito?
      cheers,
      mamacita's

      Reply
  2. Peter Agostini jdcap26 tips an repairs and hobbies says

    September 15, 2014 at 3:07 pm

    Can you spray on the  bonding agent  for large areas ? TY TU .  

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    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      September 16, 2014 at 1:29 am

      Hello Peter, yes you can spray on a plaster bonding agent as it has the appearance of paint only thicker. Best wishes,Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plaster and stucco network

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    • Peter Agostini jdcap26 tips an repairs and hobbies says

      September 16, 2014 at 11:03 am

      @Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering and stucco network Good to know thanks .

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  3. Gee Dubb says

    September 15, 2014 at 3:45 pm

    Hi Kirk! How's Jason? What happened to his arm? Hopully he'll have a full recovery. Ae you reuired to pull a permit on every little patch job? If so, that must be a real pain in the ass. We're suppose to but on some of the smaller jobs, it's just not that big of a thing. They  even want one pulled if you change a wall-light switch or plug. You can imagine how many of those get pulled! LOLThanks again G Family.

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    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      September 16, 2014 at 1:28 am

      Evening Gee, Jayson's a bit beat up for a while, he hurt his right wrist, big time, hopefully he will heal with a couple more weeks. I don't pull permits the homeowners or contractors I work for do this tedious stuff.  best wishes,Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plaster and stucco network

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    • Gee Dubb says

      September 16, 2014 at 2:05 am

      well I wish him the very best and praying for a full recovery. I know he is missed by you and everyone else.Thanks for the response! I was just curious. Dealing with any government agency is a royal pain in the ass but at least they do tend to get after the shady-fly-by-night crooks.Take care!

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  4. Llyr Jones says

    September 15, 2014 at 9:56 pm

    Brilliant caption in the description, Kirk! Haha

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    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      September 16, 2014 at 1:09 am

      Evening Llyr Jones, thank you, if the taht  fella was multi talented he could have excelled in both. Best wishes,Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plaster and stucco network

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  5. William M Popper says

    September 16, 2014 at 3:32 pm

    Seems like Difficult, tedious repair work which you correct and improve greatly…hope that Jason has a speedy recovery, sorry to read of his injury…Thank you for the informative video…Take Care Giordano Clan…

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    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      September 16, 2014 at 5:15 pm

      Morning William M Popper, your welcome, this work for me is simple, however take my brother big Loooou, for example he still can't plaster after more than 30 years, but that's o.k. as I can.
       best wishes,
      Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plaster and stucco network

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  6. Tom O'Connor says

    September 28, 2014 at 7:39 pm

    What power tool did you use in this video?Great info and real pro work standard.regardsTom

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    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      September 29, 2014 at 3:34 am

      HI Tom OConnor, We use a bosch bulldog rotary hammer, they sell for about $200 bucks at home depot the 1/2  bit blade works well for breakout the 2 inch bit for scraping and of course it also can be used for drilling concrete, Best wishes,  Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering and stucco network

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