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Reply to "Plaster of Paris question"

For all the users of plaster cloth out there ,if you don't do it this way you don't know what your missin,Uh besides having it all over yourself and everywhere else for that matter.

Take your cloth and lay it where you want it.
If you have a soft structure underneath(Like card board or foam) shape it and pin it in place with straight pins.

If you have a plywood structure get out the staple gun and do the same thing.

Once your plaster cloth is how you want it get yourself a spray bottle fill it with water and add a couple of drops of Dove.
I like the spray bottle with an adjustable tip .The fixed ones just don't put enough water out the way I like it.

Spray your plaster cloth and let it set in place.Believe me once it's painted you'll never see those pins or staples.

You can even plete the cloth to simulate erosion kinda like a washboard effect.

It doesn't take much water to get this stuff to set and this way you don't have all the mess.

David

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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