Remove after 24 hours.Īfter the plaster is stabilized, fill in the cosmetic imperfections with several thin coats of ready-mix joint compound.Īfter the surrounding plaster is stabilized, soak the lath and edges of raw plaster with conditioner. Using the screws and clamps, return the plaster to within 1/8” of its original position. Wipe away the excess conditioner and adhesive with a damp sponge before it sets. See how the adhesive spreads along the lath, gluing the plaster and lath together. No more than ONE full trigger squeeze per hole. Twist the cartridge nozzle to seat it in the drilled hole. This shows how the syringe could be used injecting the conditioner. Use the syringe if a specific direction is needed. Spray in the conditioner until you see it. Vacuum the fine dust from the holes for preparation of injecting/spraying the conditioner. Using a 3/16” bit, drill a hole on either side of the crack about 2” away to the lath. The effort in designing the Plaster Magic® system came out of 35 years of plaster repair contracting and the need for a solution for plaster repair that fixed exactly what was wrong with the plaster, worked with the historic plaster system and did it effectively and economically. The Plaster Magic® adhesive has a dual viscosity which allows it to be injected into tight spaces and stay put after you’re finished injecting it. Plaster Magic® adhesive has two features that contribute to its ease of use and the longevity of your repair. This gives the Plaster Magic® adhesive a solid surface to bond onto. Plaster Magic® conditioner (consolidant) soaks up, into and solidifies the plaster surfaces and dust that accumulates over the at least 100 years of the plaster’s life. The two part system combines a consolidant to bind up any loose dust and debris between the plaster and lath with an injectable adhesive. Plaster Magic® is designed specifically to reattach historic plaster to wood lath or brick. As long as the plaster is still in place, it can be stabilized and repaired. The most important aspect of plaster repair is to stabilize your existing plaster first-before filling in holes and cracks. (802) Magic® provides a fundamental reinforcement of your plaster walls and ceilings.
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