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Please explain how to render a brick wall

good eye Scott again and today we're going to tackle another great DIY job rendering a wall one of those jobs it's a lot easier than it looks but before we start he's a few things we're gonna know get this job done we're gonna need an empty bucket some disposable plastic drop sheets the trail and an old brush for cleaning up some more protection disposable gloves a lamb's wool mitt a paint stirrer and Holmes designer finish render code before we start we'll make sure that the wall is dry cleaned free from dust mask up a few surrounding areas and low drop sheets on the ground protection take your applicator I'm using a lamb's wool mid give it a rinse prior to use to say your moisten it up a bit remove any excess water and now you're ready to go now mix your Holmes render coat with the mixer just to make sure that you have a nice even consistency like so you want to continue to mix throughout the application now when you've got the meat on grab a handful of render coat you want a generous amount and begin to apply it to the wall apply the first coat liberally using a circular motion you want to get an even spread of the product so that you really fill the recess of the joints try to work at a steady pace maintain a wet edge work only to a manageable area so that's a bag finish using a mitten now we'll show you how to trail it down to obtain a render fish when the first coat has started to take off use your trowel to smooth off the surface in a circular motion like so you'll need to clean your trail along the way for the best results however if you desire a natural bagged appearance the finish can be achieved simply with the lamb's wool meat there you have it that's the first coat all we do now give it 24 hours we come back repeat the process again and there you have it a beautifully rendered wall

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