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| - | # Clay plasters | + | # Clay & earth plasters |
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| ## What are clay plasters? | ## What are clay plasters? | ||
| - | Clay or earth plasters are blends of unfired clays mixed with fine sand to provide a natural, breathable finish for internal walls. They have been used all over the world for thousands of years, and still exist in lots of traditional vernacular buildings. Clay plasters were often used in old buildings in the UK as a base coat, with a top coat of [lime](http:// | + | Clay or earth plasters are blends of unfired clays mixed with fine sand to provide a natural, breathable finish for internal walls. They have been used all over the world for thousands of years, and still exist in lots of traditional vernacular buildings. Clay plasters were often used in old buildings in the UK as a base coat, with a top coat of [lime](/lime/lime), as clay is cheaper than lime. |
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| - | Clay plasters add an extra dimension to living areas. | + | _Clay plasters add an extra dimension to living areas._ |
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| - | Clay plasterers at work. | + | _Clay plasterers at work._ |
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| - | Demonstration | + | _Demonstration |
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| - Clay plasters maintain a consistent relative humidity of around 50-60%, which is beneficial for people with asthma or other respiratory problems, but detrimental to dust mites - which reduces problems associated with allergies. | - Clay plasters maintain a consistent relative humidity of around 50-60%, which is beneficial for people with asthma or other respiratory problems, but detrimental to dust mites - which reduces problems associated with allergies. | ||
| - | - Clays contain no nasty chemicals, and are able to absorb toxins and thus improve indoor air quality. Even if you avoid toxic [cleaning](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/ | + | - Clays contain no nasty chemicals, and are able to absorb toxins and thus improve indoor air quality. Even if you avoid toxic [cleaning](/ |
| - You have to be in a room with a clay plaster to understand how beautiful, sensuous, natural, earthy (add your own epithet here) they are. They just make you feel good. | - You have to be in a room with a clay plaster to understand how beautiful, sensuous, natural, earthy (add your own epithet here) they are. They just make you feel good. | ||
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| ## What can I do? | ## What can I do? | ||
| - | Learn as much as you can first. See our [further info section](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/ | + | Learn as much as you can first. See our [further info section](https://www.lowimpact.org/ |
| You can buy base coat and top coat plasters, or you can have a go at making a base coat (bought plaster will be much finer, so it may be better to buy the top coat). First test whether you have clay. The field test is that clay is sticky and can be rolled into a sausage shape. See _Using Natural Finishes_ and other books for more detailed tests, plus lots more information on making and applying clay plasters. | You can buy base coat and top coat plasters, or you can have a go at making a base coat (bought plaster will be much finer, so it may be better to buy the top coat). First test whether you have clay. The field test is that clay is sticky and can be rolled into a sausage shape. See _Using Natural Finishes_ and other books for more detailed tests, plus lots more information on making and applying clay plasters. | ||
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| The clayey earth is dug out of the ground and then soaked and sieved to remove aggregates. What's left is clay. Let that stand and keep taking water off the top until it dries. Clays are not uniform, so they will differ in composition depending on locality. This may take a little experience. | The clayey earth is dug out of the ground and then soaked and sieved to remove aggregates. What's left is clay. Let that stand and keep taking water off the top until it dries. Clays are not uniform, so they will differ in composition depending on locality. This may take a little experience. | ||
| - | Mix the clay with coarse sharp sand for a base coat - roughly 3 parts sand: 1 clay (and chop in straw or [hemp](http:// | + | Mix the clay with coarse sharp sand for a base coat - roughly 3 parts sand: 1 clay (and chop in straw or [hemp](/ |
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| - | Clay plasters can deal with humidity and add beauty to kitchens. | + | _Clay plasters can deal with humidity and add beauty to kitchens._ |
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| - | Apply 10-15mm of base coat, and 3mm of top coat. Apply the top coat in thin layers, and don't over-trowel, | + | Apply 10-15mm of base coat, and 3mm of top coat. Apply the top coat in thin layers, and don't over-trowel, |
| - | Clay plasters can be painted with [breathable paints](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/ | + | Clay plasters can be painted with [breathable paints](/ntpa/natural_paints), but nowadays you can also buy more refined top coats that will provide a finer finish and can be bought already containing coloured natural pigments, saving time and money. |
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| - | Clays, pigments, tools & binder. | + | _Clays, pigments, tools & binder._ |
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| - | ## Specialist(s) | + | ## Further resources |
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| - | **Thanks to Paul Fitzpatrick of [Strawhaus](http:// | + | |
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| - | Phil Christopher is an environmentalist, | + | - [Tips & tutorials](https://www.lowimpact.org/ |
| + | - [Clay plaster pros & cons, and where to use it](https:// | ||
| + | - [How to make earthen | ||
| + | ## Specialist curators of this topic | ||
| - | _Date on Lowimpact: | ||