FAQ
Everything You Need to Know About Plastering Tools
A skimming spatula is used for applying a thin, smooth layer of plaster (known as a skim coat) over existing plastered surfaces. It's great for achieving a fine finish.
To maintain your plastering tools: Clean them thoroughly after each use, removing all plaster residue Dry them completely before storage to prevent rust Store them in a dry place Oil metal parts occasionally to prevent corrosion Inspect regularly for wear and tear.
Yes, we provide customer reviews and ratings for our products. You can find these on individual product pages to help inform your purchasing decision.
The size of the trowel depends on the job and your experience level. Larger trowels (11-14 inches) cover more area quickly but require more skill to handle. Smaller trowels (10 inches or less) offer more control and are often preferred by beginners or for detail work.
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We offer a comprehensive range of plastering tools, including:
Plastering Hawks, Plastering Sponge Floats, Plastering Trowels, Plastic Floats, Scrapers & Rasps
Scratch Floats, Skimming Spatulas, Taping Knives.