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Acrylic plaster is a type of wall finish that consists of a mixture of acrylic resin and other aggregates. It is commonly used as a decorative coating for interior walls and ceilings. Acrylic plaster is known for its durability, versatility, and ability to create a smooth and polished surface.

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