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About Artificial Stone Relief, Plaster Art: Custom relief carved faux stone wall decorative panels with custom stone moldings are perfect for applications where a strong accent or focal point is desired. At Stonecontact.com browse a wide selection of faux stone-cast stone wall relief ideas for your outdoor or indoor spaces, including high and low reliefs, plaster art works and more.

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Can cast stone reliefs be used outdoors?

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Yes, you can use it. Cast stone is a unique material that provides multiple benefits for builders, developers and architects alike. A cost-effective alternative to natural stone, cast stone is chosen for its durability, versatility and strength, as well as its beautiful appearance.

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What is plaster art wall works?

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Commonly used to create wall reliefs and sculptures, plaster is made by mixing water, lime, gypsum, sand, and other strengthening materials, such as animal hair. The resulting paste can be applied to walls, cast, or, once dried, carved.

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How to clean cast stone reliefs?

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Clean the embossed surfaces with a few drops of neutral cleaner, stone soap or mild dishwashing liquid and warm water. For best results, use a clean cloth mop for floors and a soft cloth for other surfaces. Too much cleaner or soap can leave a film and cause streaks. Do not use products containing lemon, vinegar or other acids. After washing with soap solution, rinse the surface thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth. Change the rinse water frequently. Do not use scouring powders or creams; these products contain abrasives that can scratch the surface.

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How to clean plaster art works?

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Finished plaster objects present fewer problems as the finishes are often quite durable. In addition to the dry cleaning methods, these items can usually be cleaned with cotton swabs moistened with distilled water to which a little detergent has been added.

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