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hello guys Kirk and Jay here with Kirk Giordano plastering, today folks watch what we do having have an idea what this stuff is it looks like craters like a moon Ill cheek guys are now point to the top doubtful the camera will show that but its all over the wood too as well as the rafters the soffits it is called a text coat and generally way in the past you do text coats with perlite in it just mine volcanic its mine from volcanic rocks its a lot lighter than sand and so because its so light they put it in there like say a five-gallon bucket you add say perlite and then used to be acrylics and then glue ish material and the color and you shoot it all over the place today they go with more of an elastomeric type paints and I dont sleep very much perlite anymore so I see they just put fine silica sand in the buckets and they roll out houses now with a much stronger type of paint but anyway wed already did all that right there tex coats are pretty goo