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This is the answer to the question Do I need a leveling coat of exterior plastering and is it an alternative to a final coat?
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2022‑06‑10 06:00
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To even out irregularities in the color tone of the plaster, a leveling layer is applied. And, of course, it is also a protection for the plaster. The paint coat is usually at least two coats, which in itself makes the paint more durable (abrasion/washing with mineral paints, for example). Paints are mostly similar (with the same base).
Also, don't apply a leveling coat too quickly, there is no difference in durability.