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Stucco transitions, hard rubber stucco floats create a finer sand finish, sponge floats more sand

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Hello to all our subscribers or folks who wander into our channel by choice or reasons unknown. In this video, I'm explaining how a hard rubber or polyurethane plaster float is used to achieve a finer sand finish to blend into your existing fine sand finish. A fine sand stucco fish is different than a stucco sand finish that a sponge flat has been used. When a song float is used, it brings much of the sand to the surface, which most houses have. When used properly, a stucco hard rubber float is to make the walls true and plumb and compact the stucco to reduce hairline cracking. However, it can also be used to give the walls a fine sand finish; as to what finish was on these walls. Again you can learn to plaster in a few short years, but knowing how previous plasterer textures or finishes are applied, takes more time. If you want a fine sand finish on your home, you may tell your plastering professional to use a hard rubber stucco float for your finish. Our un

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