Stilmirror series is designed to achieve the highest possible polish for your Venetian plaster walls every time
Specially sourced steel blade makes it the best tool for burnishing marmorino and limed-based plasters
Weighing in under 290g, the lightweight aluminum alloy fork makes it easy on your wrists and solid enough to apply the perfect amount of pressure
Ergonomic black rubber handle and golden aluminum fork design with beveled blade and anti-scratch rounded corners
INOX stainless steel will not rust or discolor your Venetian plaster with mineral residue
You never compromise. And it shines. The Stilmirror series is designed to achieve the highest possible polish for your Venetian plaster walls every time. When to Burnish The ideal time to burnish is soon after the third coat of Venetian plaster has been applied. It should have lost it's tack but hasn't completely set. It should be starting to lighten in color but not completely lightened in color yet. It will also feel somewhat cold to the touch which tells you that there is still moisture that hasn't yet cured. Only once you have burnished or "compressed" your plaster should you wax or topcoat and buff your finish. Learning to look for these details is what separates the faux finishing masters so take pride in your work! Preparation For the highest quality results, produce a couple mock-up sample boards on solid prepared pieces of MDF or drywall before starting work on your final project. Make sure you are absolutely satisfied with your results from these samples before continuing to the next step in your project. Don't forget to check with the manufacturer of your plaster for their specific application instructions as methods and drying times may vary between different brands. You'll want to download and read their technical data sheet (TDS) to become proficient with each material. Trowel Care For best results every time, clean your trowel between use and check that your blade is free from scratches that may have occurred during a previous application. Some professionals choose to reserve one trowel for polishing and use a different one for the application in order to keep their Stilmirror trowel in perfect condition. If necessary, it may be possible to repair or refresh used blades by polishing up to it's original ultra-smooth condition so that you may continue to get many years of use.