This easy and quick plastering method created by a Brazilian mason delivers smooth walls without joints and catches attention for execution in a few hours
A mason from Mato Grosso do Sul developed a new easy and quick plastering method that has been attracting attention for delivering smooth walls, without joints and with a uniform finish in a short time.
The technique was presented by Ageu Pedroso Padilha, a professional from the city of Juti, who demonstrated practically how it is possible to complete the job in about three hours, maintaining quality and reducing common flaws in traditional plastering.
The mason’s technique begins with simple masters and uses a long ruler for perfect leveling
The method utilizes the creation of masters, which are reference points to guide the plastering. The difference lies in the practical execution, done quickly and directly.
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The information was shared on the YouTube channel, an online video platform, where the mason demonstrates the step-by-step of the technique. The use of a three-meter ruler allows for perfect alignment of one master to another, ensuring that the entire wall has the same thickness.
This precise alignment prevents undulations and facilitates the rest of the process, making the work faster and more efficient.
Continuous application eliminates joints and improves final finish
After preparing the base, the plaster is applied continuously across the entire wall. This means that the filling is done all at once, without pauses that could cause marks.
This detail is essential to achieve a joint-free wall, one of the main differentiators of the technique. The result is a uniform surface, which improves the appearance and facilitates future steps, such as painting.
Additionally, the process avoids stains, as the application occurs while the mixture is still fresh and homogeneous.
Corner finishing is done on the spot and prevents imperfections
Another important point of the mason’s method is the care with the corners of the wall. The finishing is done right after the application of the mixture, while the material is still wet.
This allows for more precise framing, leaving areas like windows and edges with a clean and well-defined appearance. The result is a more professional finish, without marks or irregularities.
This step also reduces the need for later corrections, saving time and effort.
Result shows smooth wall, without stains and with uniform appearance
The method developed by Ageu Pedroso Padilha stands out for its final result. The wall is completely filled, with a uniform appearance throughout its length.
Images of the process show a smooth surface, without stains and without flaws, something that normally requires more time in conventional methods. The cleaning of surrounding areas, such as windows, is also part of the finishing.
On the online video platform YouTube, on the channel Eu na Obra Tô Chegando, the mason presents the content with a practical demonstration of the before and after, reinforcing the quality of the result obtained.
Plaster in three hours catches attention for quickness and efficiency
One of the biggest highlights of the technique is the execution time. The complete service can be produced in about three hours, which represents a significant saving compared to traditional processes.

This agility makes the method interesting for quick renovations or situations where the deadline is tight. Even with the speed, the finish does not lose quality.
The combination of speed and efficiency positions the technique as a practical alternative for professionals and beginners.
Simple technique can transform environments and help families
Beyond the technical aspect, the work also shows how a simple solution can transform a space. A well-finished wall improves the environment and adds value to the property.
The easy and quick plastering method allows achieving this result without complicated processes, making the service more accessible.
The idea presented by Ageu Pedroso Padilha reinforces how practical techniques can make a difference in the daily life of construction.
The development of an uncommon method for plastering shows that it is possible to innovate even in traditional activities. The technique delivers quality results with less time and less rework.
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