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Stucco Veneziano or Venetian Plaster is perfect for both modern and classic ambiences, both residential and commercial settings, and virtually any interior space. A classic finish that lends prestige to both classic and contemporary settings, Stucco Veneziano is a "Venetian Type Plaster" most often characterized by it's smooth,polished, or can be textured.
Stucco Veneziano
A classic polished finish for contemporary or Old World charm. Stucco Veneziano is a "Venetian Type Plaster" most often characterized by it's smooth, polished, and textured finish.
Surface preparation: Recommended to be applied over new plaster, drywall, or paint, with the application of one coat of Primer S. Application: Spread a coat of Stucco Veneziano with a stainless steel trowel over the surface. (Photo No. 1). When the first coat has dried, spread a second coat of product same as first coat. When second coat is dry, apply little spots of product and then take them away (“put and remove” technique).Once the product is dry, about 1-3 hours, lightly sand and polish until the desired result is obtained.
Available in: 1 Quart, 1 Gallon, 2 Gallons, & 4 Gallon pails.
Spread rate: 12 to 26 Sq. ft. per quart.
Stucco Veneziano Neutro – Used to obtain darker tones.
Stucco Veneziano Classico – Used to obtain lighter tones.
Stucco Veneziano Catalog In PDF
Stucco Veneziano Safety Sheet in PDF
Step by Step How to Apply Venetian Plaster
You can choos any color from any painting brand company and call us 708-452-9982 and we can custom color match for you.


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