Water-proof plaster

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bill

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Went round to price a customers bathroom.Instead of having it plastered and re-tiled , they just want it re-plastered. Apparently the hotel they had stayed in had no tiles ,just water-proof plaster.
Any ideas what this could have been ? The finish was a bit rustic rather than smooth.
 
Hi,
Tadelakt would be the best answer but it is far too complicated to use without years of practice. And the only (and only one) to be used is the tadelakt made from the lime of Marrakech, for it's uniques properties.
Also it take a lot of time to cure and harden depending of it's thickness.
Would the " waterproof plaster" be exposed to a direct stream of water ?
 
was speaking today about the possibilities of using waterproofer in multi - finish, I said it would crack/ craze, the other person said it would be fine, maybe you could experiment and tell the outcome.
 
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