Stardust



Maker of a new and heady sensation SHARAZADE has a finishing of pearly shades with nuances that blend in silvery tones capable of creating a nice widespread grain effect.
Depending on the light reflected upon it, SHARAZADE returns different lights and shadows like a kaleidoscopic play of colours and unexpected forms.
 
SHARAZADE is presented in two versions: “LIGHT” characterized by faint veins and shadings, “PLUS” (achieved simply by the addition of an additive), with veins and shades decidedly more marked.
 


Preparation


SHARAZADE is produced by using one of the two base versions, either SILVER  “LIGHT” or SILVER “PLUS”  along with the addition of a tinting toner in variable quantities depending on the intensity of the colour desired . The toner is added directly into the SHARAZADE BASE and then stirred carefully until completely mixed.
The colours of the “D” series are obtained by adding ¼ toner to the SHARADE BASE SILVER “LIGHT” or “PLUS”.
The colours of the “C” series are obtained by adding 1/2 toner to the SHARADE BASE SILVER “LIGHT” or “PLUS”.
The colours of the “B” series are obtained by adding 1 toner to the SHARADE BASE SILVER “LIGHT” or “PLUS”.
The colours of the “A” series are obtained by adding 2 toners to the SHARADE BASE SILVER “LIGHT” or “PLUS”.




Yield: 6 ÷ 8 sqmt/l  - (2,5 l. ~ 15 sqmt)
Tools cleaning:
H2O ~ 30 °C

Application


Apply SHARAZADE on sound, clean and dry surfaces (allow at least 3-4 weeks before applying on new plaster and any matured patching).Extremely porous surfaces, painted in tempera, smoothing plaster or plasterboard, should received a primer coat of sealer as pre-treatment (ISOFARB ACR-2).
1  Apply 1-2 coats by roller of FONDO VEICOT.
2-3 When the surface is dry, dip the spalter directly into the product and apply on the wall in a random criss-cross pattern avoiding squaring effects.

4 As SHARAZADE begins to dry (3-10 minutes) proceed to rubbing down with the dry spalter, exerting a light pressure, to remove brush scratches. Apply one or two coats depending on the desired final effect.