How To Monocouche Render A Wall - Rendering Tutorial - Monocouche Render Scratch Stone Finish

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In todays rendering tutorial, we will show you How To Monocouche render a wall correctly from start to finish. Not only will we show you how to apply monocouche render, and how to use monocouche render but we will even go into the process of how to scratch monocouche render to get a perfect finish.

Monocouche is a modern through coloured one coat render system that is scratched to achieve a stone effect finish.

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Hello Ryan, from all Level 2 C&G Plastering Diploma students at Kirklees college. We enjoyed your short Weber monocouche demonstration, hope to see you soon...Malcolm

Northernspain
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Try putting the mesh in base coat mate, can go thinner with top coat, and also saves you if you do scratch a bit to far etc👍, good clean work lad.

tobyharris
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Hello mate, I've been in the trade for a long time. Your clean, tidy, very thorough and a brilliant attitude. Don't listen to any haters your a private customers dream. Take care and I hope all goes well

bensharpe
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First I would say nice clean tiny job well done it's all a learning curve personally I'll put a tight coat on for my first of the two top coats and then put a thicker coat on this is why you've got some slumping and also put your mesh into your rendaid coat so you don't see the mesh come through when scratching back if you had ruled off your first rend aid you wouldn't have any hollows in the wall just saying

damprotek
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Nice work old sport. I’ve been internally skimming for a long time but only occasionally externally. I watched this because it just appeared while I was researching white renders, I learnt a lot from it and some of the other comments. My customer wants me to white render the Mediterranean style seating area in her garden. Thanks for posting and your honest minimal commentary. Smashing 🤙🏽

ianski
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Good video, I have a DEWALT that k rend killed the battery, were under warranty so I got a replacement, the rend over works the batteries the same as drywall would only advise for skim

fisherplasteringstafford
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Great bit of rendering though there is hardly any overhang drip detail on the window sill, so expect the render in the area underneath to become discoloured and require more maintenance than would otherwise be required. Not the renderer’s fault as the window was already in situ.

Amit-ovor
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Nice finish!

I enjoy doing mono but also have the same frustrations with it with regards to sagging when putting it on by hand. I now just do the final render coat in just one pass but knock it up thick, it cuts the risk of sagging and less chance of air bubbles behind. Also good for speeding up setting times on colder days.

Harder on the arms but worth it every time 👍

tobynewman
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nice mate. any pointers on monoing over painted sand cement render? do i need to base coat and mesh? prime? mono and mesh? etc. also im going to be doing it in cold weather. would i leave it till next day to i bar?

bigmik
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great video, love that info the comes with it

lukethedukewatkins
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Hi is the darker grey the primer, the lighter grey the Webber monocoque thank you

kdmarksuk
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Brilliant video mate, saved to favourites, could you please tell me is that weberpral M your using i am assuming the normal weber cannot be scraped and has a more cement smooth texture .

simonmiddleton
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hi there, done the 2 coat render on an outside wall, but have seen once scratch coat done, the mesh has come through in areas. any tips to patch up please would be

beverleyhindle
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I'm struggling with using the I beam in smaller areas, i.e small brick quoin corners and a small section of blockwork then another brick quoin corner. Can I use a float to flatter/take high spots out?

liamburden
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If you have rough brick work what would you use to dub it out forward??

jamiemclaughlin
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Can anyone tell me best way to get air bubbles out of it please he's on the 3rd coat started bubbling in places

holliemassey
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Hi pal, is this as easy to use as sand and cement for a beginner? I like the quick turn around with the applications brian👍

brianp
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How did you scratch the base coat? With the Weberend Aid that you used, you should stipple the render using a burn hole roller?

jamiebond
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can you use monocouche as a base coat then put the mesh and scratch then put on your top coat?

outgrown
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Thanks Bud. There's a few snots to the window and to the soffit. How easy is this stuff to remove from these places after you walk away with your arms burning from a hard day scraping, etc.?? thanks in advance.

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