Rendering finish

Martyn1968

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I'm not a professional but wondered if someone could help with a question I have.

I'm looking for the name for a finish I have seen, you don't see it much now days but it seems to be on a lot of older properties.

The finish is flat but when finished it looks like it has been (pulled or scraped). Basically like someone has caught some small stones and created a dragging effect.

Not sure if this makes any sense to anyone, hopefully it does.

What is that technique called?
 
I'm not a professional but wondered if someone could help with a question I have.

I'm looking for the name for a finish I have seen, you don't see it much now days but it seems to be on a lot of older properties.

The finish is flat but when finished it looks like it has been (pulled or scraped). Basically like someone has caught some small stones and created a dragging effect.

Not sure if this makes any sense to anyone, hopefully it does.

What is that technique called?
Alpine finish
 
I honestly don't think it matters what you have for breakfast mate.
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I'm not a professional but wondered if someone could help with a question I have.

I'm looking for the name for a finish I have seen, you don't see it much now days but it seems to be on a lot of older properties.

The finish is flat but when finished it looks like it has been (pulled or scraped). Basically like someone has caught some small stones and created a dragging effect.

Not sure if this makes any sense to anyone, hopefully it does.

What is that technique called?
It may have been one of my float finished jobs
 
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