Aged
Limestone
Description
Aged limestone is a polymer
modified finish specifically designed for interior and exterior
walls. It is a blend of select silica, quartz and other
minerals that produce a hard durable finish. This versatile
product is easy to use. It can be tinted with iron oxide
pigments or stained with different color shades to match and
compliment an existing wall finish. The product offers an
infinite number of patterns and textures ranging from ultra
smooth to coarse unfinished stone. You can use stencils,
sprays, brushes or rollers to create the texture you want,
giving you endless possibilities to satisfy the most demanding
taste.
Uses
Use Aged Limestone to create a
limestone finish on walls or to create the acid wash look of
old world patina. Aged Limestone can be applied over flat
concrete, stucco or masonry surfaces. Surfaces must be smooth
and flat or skimmed out with a leveling coat to create a smooth
surface.
Advantages
- Durable polymer modified wall
finish.
- A
finish that is easy to use.
- Versatility beyond
compare.
- Suitable for interior and exterior
application.
Modified Cement
Finish, Polymer Modified Interior and Exterior Wall
Finish
Old World Charm. New World
Convenience.
Old
World Finishes. Real World Advantages.
A unique, polymer-modified,
cement-based coating, LaHabra's Aged Limestone makes it easy to
achieve a durable, dramatic finish for interior and exterior
walls. Duplicating the look and feel of real stone and European
cement plasters, it offers the ultimate combination of design
flexibility, ease of application and outstanding product
performance.
Unleash Your Imagination
LaHabra Aged Limestone is a
premixed blend of select silica, quartz and other minerals used
to create highly dimensional, textured wall coatings with
unlimited possibilities for custom
applications.
- A
limestone finish with textures ranging from ultra-smooth to
coarse, unfinished stone can also include an old patina
acid wash over the finish.
- An
infinite variety of textures and patterns can be created
with stencils, stamps, sprayers, brushes, textured rollers
and knock-down techniques.
- An
infinite variety of colors and special effects can be
achieved using metallic tints, iron oxides, stains and
glazes.
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