Render in a Bag what's it called?

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Hi,

I seen some blokes down my road yesterday rendering a gable of a house and the render they used was from a distance a powder that poured out of a green and white bag i assume into just water and then mixed it like you would multi-finish plaster with a drill and paddle mixer, unfortunately they've gone so i cant ask them what it was called.

Does anyone know the name of this stuff and if it's any good. It looks well smart now it's dried a magnolia colour and i assume it does not need painting and that's the finish as the scaffold has also gone. Watched them for a while yesterday and i'm sure they didn't even wet the wall just slapped it straight on and i know they made it look easy cause it's their trade but i can plaster pretty well and thought this may be the route for my garden wall / planter and out houses that need a facelift.

Any advice appreciated.
 
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Hi,

I seen some blokes down my road yesterday rendering a gable of a house and the render they used was from a distance a powder that poured out of a green and white bag i assume into just water and then mixed it like you would multi-finish plaster with a drill and paddle mixer, unfortunately they've gone so i cant ask them what it was called.

Does anyone know the name of this stuff and if it's any good. It looks well smart now it's dried a magnolia colour and i assume it does not need painting and that's the finish as the scaffold has also gone. Watched them for a while yesterday and i'm sure they didn't even wet the wall just slapped it straight on and i know they made it look easy cause it's their trade but i can plaster pretty well and thought this may be the route for my garden wall / planter and out houses that need a facelift.

Any advice appreciated.

Green and white bag sounds like k rend - have a little search here for it
 
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