Traditional Dilavato
Dilavato stucco comes mainly in four colours: White, Pale-yellow, Ochre, and Light Red, but any colour as well as any sized- or coloured marble grain are available on request.
This plaster mimics an antique plaster that has weathered over time. The multi-colored marble grains rising from its matte surface make this one of the most valuable and impressive stuccos.
It is especially indicated on prominent buildings for a classic/antique image. In addition to marble aggregates, grains of Terracotta, Mother of Pearl, Mica, Glass or Metal can be added.
This is a plaster for exteriors and interiors mimicking antique plaster which has weathered over time. The presence of grains of varicoloured marble which rise from the matte surface of the plaster makes this one of the most precious and impressive stuccos.
It is especially indicated on prominent or important buildings for a classic antique image evoking the past. In addition to marble aggregates, grains of Terracotta, Mother of Pearl, Mica, Glass or Metal can be added.
Dilavato stucco comes mainly in four colours: White, pale-yellow, okra, and light red, but any colour as well as any sized- or coloured marble grain are available on request.
A 100% natural version is available for this product. This Biological Version maintains the ease of application and esthetical beauty of the original, while excluding all chemicals in favor of vegetable starches and cellulose, milk derivatives and, for the powder version, pozzolanic agents. Click here to know more about our eco-friendly materials.
Dilavato comes in powder form, in 20kg bags.
The Biological version comes in powder in 16kg buckets.
20 kg (1 bucket) = 6 m²
Dilavato stucco comes mainly in four colors: white, pale-yellow, okra, and light red, but any color as well as any size or colored marble grain are available on request.
The ideal substrate on which to apply Dilavato is scratch mortar composed of lime or lime-cement and sand.
For old already-painted plaster – brush it down thoroughly and apply one coat of Primer Quartz and then one coat of Stucco Lava. Be sure the old paint won’t peel off before applying the primer.
Excellent drying and natural anti-mold capacity. For interiors or exteriors.
Tools necessary for application: Normal big trowel, medium size trowel, sponge float.
Dilavato comes in powder form in plastic tubs or sacks. The best way to mix it is in a cement mixer large enough to contain 5 or 6 bags. This will allow you to plaster an entire wall with a plaster of the same density because coming from the same mixing.
You’ll need a hose with a spray attachment ready to use.
Don’t apply in temperatures below 5°C (41°F) or with a relative humidity < 90%. If the temperature is too close to freezing or too hot, do not apply. If the temperature is high, spray the wall down well with ample amounts of water before starting the application.
If you are working inside or it is impossible to use a hose, the washing can be done by using several buckets of clean water applied by hand. To clean the big sponge you use during the final washing, you can use the tub used by tile layers that have rollers, or just scrape the edge of the rinsed sponge on the edge of the bucket which is used only to collect dirty, plaster water.
Stucco Dilavato is a finish which by definition becomes more beautiful with the passage of time which normally, therefore, doesn’t need any kind of protection. However, we advise the following protective treatment.
After at least 48 hours at a temperature above 5°C, proceed with colorless, penetrating Hydrocale surface protection, developed to protect lime-based plaster surfaces from dirty- water spills.
Universal Primer; Primer Quartz; Hydrocalce
Ebano powder, Glass aggregates, Glitters, Mica, Milled Marble, Mother of Pearl, Salt & Pepper Sand, Terracotta Powder
Metallic trowels with rounded edges (big, medium, small);Â Scraper;Â Sponge Float for Velvet, Plastic Trowel, Sponge Float Rubber