MODEL PLASTER is fast-setting plaster intended for modeling and electrical installation work. It is suitable for leveling small irregularities in walls (plaster, brickwork, panels, drywall, etc.) before painting indoors. It can be used for temporary fixations of cables, pipes, electrical outlets, plugs, and setting profiles. Plaster can also be used for less demanding modeling tasks and casting decorative ceramics.
Not suitable for outdoor work, for grouting ceramic tiles or drywall, for floors, and permanently damp surfaces, glass, wood, plastics, metals, and as a base layer under tiles or silicate paints.
The substrate must be solid and cohesive, free of dirt and grease. Clean and moisten the application area with water using a brush or sprayer. Measure 0.25 liters of clean water into a plaster mixing bowl and slowly pour in 0.5 kg of plaster. After approximately 1 minute of resting and soaking, mix the plaster with a spatula until smooth, free of lumps. The consistency should resemble thick porridge. From this moment, the time for processing the plaster is about 8 minutes. Complete curing occurs, depending on the temperature, in approximately 10–12 minutes. Use clean containers and tools for processing. Process the plaster only at ambient and substrate temperatures higher than 5 °C. Do not load anchored materials (plugs, etc.) for at least 12 hours.
Shelf life:
When stored in original unopened packages in a dry environment at a temperature of 5–30 °C, the shelf life is 24 months from the filling date indicated on the packaging. Moisture acting on the product before its processing may change the physical properties and reduce reactivity with water. To protect the product during or before processing, open or damaged packages must be adequately protected from exposure to air humidity.
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About the manufacturer:
BARVY A LAKY HOSTIVAŘ a. s. is a traditional Czech manufacturer of paints and coatings since 1893. In 1882, Czech entrepreneur F. J. Materna opened a store with paints, construction materials, and crops in Prague. His company thus became the very first Czech company trading in this sector.
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