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Wall Putty vs. Plaster: Key Differences Explained
When it comes to finishing interior or exterior walls, many people often confuse wall putty with plaster. While both serve crucial roles in surface preparation and aesthetics, their functions, application stages, and composition differ significantly.
In this guide, we’ll clearly explain the difference between wall putty and plaster, when to use each, and how high-quality products like Ascolite Wall Putty and Ascolite Ready Mix Plaster can ensure superior results in your construction or renovation project.
Plaster is a building material used to cover rough brick or concrete walls. It creates a smooth, hard surface suitable for painting or wallpapering.
Use plaster during the initial stages of wall finishing, right after masonry work is complete.
Wall Putty is a fine white powder or paste applied after plastering to fill surface imperfections and provide a smooth, even base for painting.
Use wall putty after plastering and before painting to prepare a flawless paint-ready surface.
Ascolite Ready Mix Plaster is a pre-blended dry mix of cement, graded sand, and performance-enhancing additives. Unlike conventional plaster, it:
Ideal for both internal and external walls, it ensures long-lasting, smooth finishes.
Ascolite Wall Putty is a premium white cement-based putty designed for superior paint adhesion and long-term durability.
Benefits include:
Whether you’re working on interiors or exteriors, Ascolite Putty ensures a perfect finish every time.
To summarize, plaster and wall putty serve different roles in the wall finishing process:
By choosing Ascolite Ready Mix Plaster and Ascolite Wall Putty, you ensure quality, consistency, and long-term protection for your walls.
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