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Hi folks Jason and Dan here, with Kirk Giordano Plastering, Today in this quick video, what weamp;#39;re going to show you is some tips for applying a dash finish, now the homeowner here, he did scratch and brown, he floated it it looks pretty good, could he paint it right now? absolutely would he notice it? absolutely, yeah, his tie-ins arenamp;#39;t perfect and this float finish while it looks close itamp;#39;s not consistent enough or deep enough with the Peaks and valleys and the sand to look like a dash finish. So, when you do a dash finish the two things to start with first, is we need our material to be wet the brown coat needs to be kind of moist or wet so that we get a good mechanical bond. You can do that with a water hose or you can do that by taking your sponge float dipping it in water and just tapping everything to where the patch is wet. Now around the edge where the new dashed finish is going to stick to the painted surface I had to put We