French Lutece 2000l straight onto block work?

Hi all,
Can you apply french lutece 2000l plaster straight onto block work?
I've read a few things saying that it's like a one coat plaster, if anyone who has experience with plastering out in France could help I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance
 
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Hi all,
Can you apply french lutece 2000l plaster straight onto block work?
I've read a few things saying that it's like a one coat plaster, if anyone who has experience with plastering out in France could help I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance
It is a one coat 2000 they have two one is faster setting than the other
 
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Hi all,
Can you apply french lutece 2000l plaster straight onto block work?
I've read a few things saying that it's like a one coat plaster, if anyone who has experience with plastering out in France could help I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance
I have had a house there for 20 years and renovated from a pile of rubble

Once I got to plastering stage I spent a long time looking at options...
I bought materials in France apart from the finish plaster

The lutece is not the same finish as our multi ....it's just s**t

We ended up plasterboarding walls in the end which was not my first choice as I spend 90 percent of the time in UK working with lime and took 25 bags multi or so per trip..

There are no comparative products ....
It's all set up for plasterboard,dry lining and metal partition. (they don't do sizes of wood for studwork )

As far as I remember it's a one coat plaster ..if you look at spec I think it say a maximum thickness of 10mm

You probably could use as finish but it's not the same as using multi...
you need to use a sponge on it

There was a post on here in past someone used it...

Martin
 
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