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**  We recommend brushing out both coats for the most mottling and a plaster aesthetic.  If you have large areas and in need of higher production you can use a roller and apply in random sections for the first coat. You can also roll on and back trowel or back brush the first coat.  More application instructions can be found on the Lime Wall Paint product page.  

Lime Wall Paint creates a beautiful matte velvety suede like finish on your walls.  It has the same aesthetic and health benefit as lime based plaster - yet it is a paint you brush and roll onto your walls. You can apply it over existing latex and acrylic paint by applying one coat of Mineral Prime.  

This tutorial video will show you how to apply natural, non-toxic, zero VOC Lime Wall Paint to a wall for textured beauty and unique style with some tips along the way. 

The wall in the tutorial has one coat of Mineral Prime + 2 coats of Lime Wall Paint 110. 

 

This video will demonstrate the beautiful finish you can achieve using lime paint over brick. Lime Wall Paint is unique in that it is absorbed into the brick and doesn’t create a film on top of the brick like paint. It leaves a natural contour of the stone. You can also use Lime Wall Paint to do a German Shmear - again where it penetrates into the brick ~ instead of a topical plastic look ~ creating a gorgeous finish. We sell a JH Lime Slurry to use as an additive to thicken the lime wash for a thicker textured application where desired. Please make sure all brick is clean and damp prior to applying lime wash.

The color used in the video is Lime Wall Paint 103.

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