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My question is simply what's available and what's recommended by those who've used them?
The application will be direct to brick infill panels between oak beams. The bricks went in about 1780 or 1790 when the wattle and daub were removed. So they're very porous, dry, and suck like a crack whore two days after her last fix.
We can use modern alternatives to lime, which will also include stuff with some insulating properties. If the finish is white and can be left unpainted that'd be OK.
@Nisus will be applying it so direct any talk of trowelling up etc at him. My involvement will be buying it (and no doubt carrying it into the cottage!) so my concerns will be breathability, availability and price.
The application will be direct to brick infill panels between oak beams. The bricks went in about 1780 or 1790 when the wattle and daub were removed. So they're very porous, dry, and suck like a crack whore two days after her last fix.
We can use modern alternatives to lime, which will also include stuff with some insulating properties. If the finish is white and can be left unpainted that'd be OK.
@Nisus will be applying it so direct any talk of trowelling up etc at him. My involvement will be buying it (and no doubt carrying it into the cottage!) so my concerns will be breathability, availability and price.