KABRIC guide with filling knife
Step 1
Set up tape around the desired area to cover. Apply KABRIC on the entire wall in one go, without pausing. KABRIC is applied with a paint roller, in asymmetrical lines, before the product is pulled out with a filling knife. The method is repeated until the whole area is overlaid with a thin, covering layer. Make sure to have enough KABRIC on the paint roller, so you can easily measure out the product on the wall and make sure to avoid rolling paint onto large areas at a time, so you always work “wet-in-wet”. Be aware that plastering spots and transitional areas can be seen clearly. Let the wall dry for a minimum of 3-4 hours before the second layer is applied.
Tip: The finish depends on the way you apply KABRIC to the wall. Avoid applying in straight lines but with smooth and soft curves.
Step 2
If transitions are noticeable, sand these away before the second layer of KABRIC is applied. Apply the second layer to the wall again, using the same method and technique. The thinner the second layer is, the livelier the expression and finish become. Try to avoid making knobs and sharp edges. Remove the tape before KABRIC dries and allow the wall to dry until the next day.