I’ve been using lime wash for a while now, and I totally get what you’re saying about the transparency and texture. It’s a bit of an art, isn’t it? For me, using a natural bristle brush has made a huge difference. It allows for more control over the application, and you can really work the lime wash into the surface for that mottled effect. As for brands, I’ve had great results with Earthborn, but I’ve also heard good things about Bauwerk Colour. They’re both pretty committed to sustainability.
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Lime wash is indeed fascinating, and it’s great to see more people getting into it. When it comes to eco-friendly brands, it’s not just about the product but also their practices. I’ve done some digging and found that companies like Graphenstone and Argile are not only producing sustainable lime washes but are also involved in reforestation projects and use renewable energy in their production. It’s worth checking them out if you’re serious about minimizing your environmental impact.