This site is an e-commerce site that sells plaster and diatomaceous earth made from natural Japanese materials. Lohas Wall, a manufacturer that manufactures and sells plaster and diatomaceous earth, which are completely natural materials. We do everything from DIY to construction. Online DIY classrooms and real color samples are also being distributed for free.
It can be applied to vinyl cloth, gypsum board, sand wall, Kyoto wall, Juraku wall, fiber wall, earthen wall, mortar, zip tone, etc. * Specially processed / antifouling coated cloth, sand walls peeled from the base, fiber walls, etc. need to be peeled off or treated with a guard sealer. The procedure is (1 ) Create a base ( 2) Apply a special undercoat material to flatten the base. ③ Finish plaster or diatomaceous earth with a thickness of about 1 mm to 2 mm and finish it with your favorite paint marks. If any base becomes old, the lye will seep out and the finished plaster will change color, so apply a guard sealer to stop the lye before applying . In addition, if you are wondering "What is this wall?", Please do not hesitate to ask by email or phone. I will explain in detail according to various cases. * When applying plaster or diatomaceous earth, if you apply a "dedicated undercoat material" as the base material, the finished plaster and diatomaceous earth will spread well and dry slowly, making it easy to apply and reducing the amount of material used. So we recommend it.
Basically, you can apply it without peeling it off. * Specially processed / antifouling coated vinyl cloth and walls with dirt / mold need to be peeled off or coated with a guard sealer. Lohas wall is built to be applied on top of existing walls such as vinyl cloth, sand walls and textile walls. Of course, you can peel it off and apply it. In that case, the labor and time to peel it off will be added, and if the wallpaper is peeled off, it will become industrial waste, so it will take more cost and time. If you can use the existing base, use it! That is more eco-friendly.
You cannot restore the status quo unless you destroy the entire base and start over. For rental properties, we recommend that you get permission from the landlord. Also, in the case of stores, there are many cases where it is not necessary to return to the store by saying that you are out of the office. Please check what the contract is like. If it is necessary to return to the current state, it is a good idea to make a new base temporarily and remove it when moving out.
First of all, spray it with water and make sure that it does not come off from the base, and then apply it. Of the sand-based walls, those that are exposed to water and peel off from the base may absorb moisture and peel off when plastering. You can apply it if you confirm that it does not come off. The procedure is (1) Use a guard sealer to stop the squeeze and prevent peeling. ② Apply "dedicated undercoat material". ③ Apply the finished authentic plaster or diatomaceous earth. * Since water is removed from sand-walled walls, it may take twice as much if you try to apply it twice with just the finishing plaster. It is easier to apply using the "dedicated undercoat material", and the plaster finish spreads, so you can apply it at a reasonable price.
Stucco made from genuine natural materials becomes limestone when it dries, so it will not stick to your hands or come off. Those using chemical resins such as cloth and paint lose their adsorptive power at the end of their life, so we often see them peeling off. Stucco is transformed into limestone by a chemical change called the carbonation movement that binds to carbon. If it doesn't contain extra things like "chemical glue" or "fiber material" that interfere with the stucco bond, it will be pure limestone, just like the walls of a cave. If you touch it for a week or two until the bond progresses, the powder may stick to your hands, but after that, it will not stick to your hands or clothes even if you rub it.
Remove mold and apply a guard sealer before applying. The roots of the mold are deep, and even if it is removed with a remover, the fungus remains. If the fungus remains, no matter how much the plaster is, mold may come out from the bottom after it dries. Apply a guard sealer to cover it to prevent mold from appearing before applying.
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