I actually have a lot of firsthand experience with limewash on stucco. I don’t know if our lime guy is just screwing it up, but I have been very unimpressed. The claims of vibrancy and longevity just don’t pan out in my experience. A house project I worked on last year used limewash and it’s already falling off and fading. It may have been the contractors not applying it properly, but our lime guy himself said the issue was applying to a wall that the sun was hitting, so it dried too fast. It seems like a very fragile process to get everything right, which makes it a huge pain to use.
droopyEyelids|2 years ago
It sounds like the kind of thing a lot of tradespeople would screw up- like it requires study to do properly. They specifically call out how mortars and renders (which includes stucco) should be composed with the 'mechanical keying' of limewash in mind.
rabf|2 years ago
itronitron|2 years ago
rabf|2 years ago
It's the same when using lime mortors, you are generally looking for a three day cure for mortor. Lime does not like the sun, wind, or rain (basically any weather!) during this time.