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How to fix bad plaster patch work, remove the Darby lines in plaster

September 25, 2014 By Stucco Plastering 11 Comments

How to fix bad plaster patch work, remove the Darby lines in plaster

Hello Guys and gals who are interested in learning how to plaster or stucco your own bad patches on your beautiful home, now by simply watching and paying a tiny bit of attention you can and will save cash, create a sense of euphoria and sleep well knowing, yeah mon no problemo you did it yourself.

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How to fix bad plaster patch work, remove the Darby lines in plaster
Teaching the world how to plaster one video at a time, so I can become like yesterdays old newspapers.
Thanks for watching and have groovy day!

How to fix bad plaster patch work, remove the Darby lines in plaster, Cement Plaster uses, I can see darby lines, my finish has darby lines in it, what are the fine lines in my plaster wall

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  1. 95thousandroses says

    September 25, 2014 at 2:03 am

    Not sure if you care but saying "Regular Portland Cement" could confuse people who aren't familiar with the trade. They might go out and literally buy straight portland cement and not a portland cement stucco mix for their little project….Just thought I'd throw that out into the world wide web.

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    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      September 25, 2014 at 3:57 pm

      Morning 95thousandroses, O Yes I care, in fact your response is why the title and description were added, thanks for the tip. Best wishes,Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering and stucco network

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    • dalkhal says

      January 10, 2017 at 11:22 am

      95thousandroses ohhhhh I don't think you understood him lol it took me a minute too. He's good. I hope the burn is gone two years later lol

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    • Clean Cruiser says

      December 22, 2020 at 3:59 am

      So glad I'm reading the comments right now hahah. Thank you 95…

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  2. 95thousandroses says

    September 25, 2014 at 3:37 am

    Lol, I guess you do care!

    Love watching your vids btw. I'm not in an area of the country (MS) that uses much stucco so I probably won't use anything learned but I still enjoy watching a true professional work his trade.

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    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      September 25, 2014 at 3:55 pm

      Morning thousandroses,  that response makes you my newest and bestest pal,
      Best wishes,
      Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering and stucco network

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  3. A R Diaz says

    September 25, 2014 at 10:03 pm

    Using portland plaster cement as a texture is such a foreign concept to me,.. Even with a paint finish. We usually go with La Habra / Omega 16/20, 20/30, or 30/30 depending on the previous texture. Good to know its an option though. Keep up the great videos man.

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    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      September 26, 2014 at 12:54 am

      Hi A R Diaz, thank you.
       we'll keep them up as long as I have a son's to film them that also work with me.
       Best wishes,
      Kirk & Jason Giordano's DIY plastering and stucco network

      Reply
  4. BMW Repair Crew says

    July 19, 2019 at 3:39 am

    Wow kirk the way you can get those edges (especially upper) tucked in is second to none!

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    • Kirk Giordano plastering Inc. says

      July 19, 2019 at 5:01 am

      Evening BMW repair crew, thank you, it's another day at the office for us.
        Get Plastered like stucco
      Kirk and Jason Giordano’s Plastering tips

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  5. Clean Cruiser says

    December 22, 2020 at 3:55 am

    You're great! Thanks for taking the time make these videos!

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