[Strawbale] Tadelakt?
Michel Van Mulders
michelvanmulders at siol...
Mon Nov 7 10:03:34 CET 2005
Hi,
Tadelact is a very interesting wall finish, especially for wet
environments like bathrooms etc.. It originates from Morocco.
As I understand it, it is a lime finish where the end coat is
polished while still wet with a burnisher. They use then a smooth
round stone and some vegetable soap made from oil usually olive
( logic in Morocco )
The polishing makes the pores to be very dense and than the reaction
lime and soap makes it also waterproof. They put pigments in the
putty to get different colours. It is labour intensive, the rubbing
or polishing goes slowly.
I also understand it as a variation on marmolino or so where lime is
polished while still wet. This gives then the smooth surface with a
nice shine to it.
What I have seen is that the end-result is always kind of cloudy and
the walls not straight ( due to rubbing with a small handhold stone
in circular movements )
Is there anybody who could tell the ingredients more exactly?
Or would there be another system where the walls could be polished
with something bigger to keep them more straight? The look is very
beautiful...
and I would really like to find such a wall finishing that goes
faster and efficient.
If somebody wants to get it "off the shelf " it is sold commercially
and is easy to get via the internet.
But for me the fun is grater to make it yourself, and I am sure it
must be very simple to make from materials locally.
Hope somebody can help.
Greetings to all...
michel
On 7-nov-05, at 01:55, Stewart Hargrave wrote:
> Several posts have mentioned this lately. What is tadelakt?
>
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> Stewart H.
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