Using plaster cornice for improving your home is a great yet simple way to transform your ceiling. It’s that one popular feature that can drastically improve your home’s interior look!

Want to know how you can take care of these plaster mouldings? No worries.

Make them last for a long time with these easy tips on how you can take care of your cornice.

 Tip #1: Don’t use chemicals to clean cornices.

Cornices are made of plaster. Plaster is actually quite durable, but sometimes using chemicals to clean them might not be the best. Using domestic or commercial cleaning products can destroy the paint on the plaster. Warm water alone is enough.

Tip #2: Opt for gentle cleaning materials.

If you’re going to remove dust, you can simply use a soft dry cloth to clean it off. This prevents the paint from chipping off. If it needs more work, you can also wet a soft rag with warm water and lightly wipe the moulding to remove impurities.

Tip #3: Don’t panic when you see some cracks.

Some homes have ceilings and walls that are built with different materials. That’s why sometimes, you’d see some cracks between the wall and cornice. Don’t worry! It’s fine and can be totally fixed. What you can do is call a plaster professional to restore the area or do it yourself. You only need to scrape off loose or damaged plaster, patch it, sand it, and re-paint as usual.

Tip #4: Schedule strip and re-paint sessions from time to time.

Plaster cornices can get weathered as time goes by. Poor maintenance habits can also lead to product build-up and make your cornices look less attractive than they actually are. Restore your cornices back to glory with proper strip-and-repaint sessions made periodically. This is helpful especially if you have decorative cornice which requires more attention and specialised methods.

Tip #5: Choose the right kind of paint when restoring.

Restoring sessions are fun and sometimes can be taken over by the homeowner if they’re willing. However, one way to keep your plaster cornice pristine is by being mindful of which paint to use. For example, glossy or metallic paints are not recommended because they highlight imperfections on the surface. Opt for the low-sheen types instead.

Taking care of your cornice will save you a few extra bucks and make your home stand the test of time. Shop premium grade plastering tools and more when you visit BGC Bayswater.

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