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The
lime finish is applied by brush, trowel, sponge floated or steel
troweled according to the desired final effect. A chemical reaction
starts immediately while drying.
The carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere combines with calcium
hydroxide present in the coating. The calcium hydroxide becomes
again calcium carbonate (limestone), creating an extremely durable
surfaces in our finish, the Grassello di Calce will slowly become
that rugged mineral which was taken from the river bed limestone.
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A point to remember is that this final part of the cycle is extremely
slow.
In fact to obtain 100 Kg (220 lb) of carbonated lime (calcium
carbonate) requires 63 Kg (138 lb) of calcium hydroxide (grassello)
and 37 Kg ( 82 lb) of carbon dioxide.
When you think that carbon dioxide is only 0,03% by volume of
air, you realize how gradual this phenomenon is a process at the
speed of nature.
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