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MacoAvell Texture Wall: Vellma Marmorino with TRIO Metallic Wax Colours

MacoAvell Texture Wall: Vellma Marmorino with TRIO Metallic Wax Colours

If you want a refined, marble-inspired texture with a subtle metallic glow, this Vellma Marmorino + TRIO metallic wax method is one of the cleanest ways to get it. The secret is simple: apply Vellma in two controlled layers, let it dry fully, then finish with a thin mixed wax coat and polish gently—without compression—for that smooth, luminous “stone sheen” effect.

This guide follows the exact step sequence below, so you can repeat the result consistently on site.


What You’ll Need

vellma
MacoAvell Vellma (Marmorino finish)
Stainless steel trowel
Abrolon foam-backed sanding disc (Grit 4000)
Polisher machine
Metallic wax colours
  • MacoAvell Vellma (Marmorino finish)
  • Stainless steel trowel
  • Clean mixing palette/board
  • Metallic wax colours (3):
    1. Emerald Green
    2. Navy Blue
    3. Plum Purple
  • Abrolon foam-backed sanding disc (Grit 4000)
  • Polisher machine (speed level 3)
  • Clean cloths/wipes (for tidy edges)

Surface Preparation (Don’t Skip This)

Before you start, make sure the wall is properly prepared: clean, dry, stable, and already primed/levelled according to your standard MacoAvell system. A good base helps the trowel glide smoothly, and it also keeps your finish looking even after polishing.


Step-by-Step: Vellma Marmorino Base Application

Step 1: Load Vellma Correctly

Place a small amount of Vellma to the side of the trowel.
This helps you control your spread and prevents overloading the surface.

Step 2: Apply the First Layer (45° Trowel Angle)

Apply the first layer on the prepared surface while holding the trowel at a 45-degree position.
Keep your strokes clean and consistent so the texture sits naturally.

Step 3: Let It Fully Dry

Allow the first layer to fully dry before proceeding.
Drying time depends on site conditions (humidity and airflow), so don’t rush this step.

Step 4: Apply the Second Layer (45° Trowel Angle)

Continue with the second layer, holding the trowel at a 45-degree angle again.
This layer builds depth and tightens the Marmorino character.

Step 5: Let the Second Layer Fully Dry

Let the second layer fully dry.
A properly dried base is what allows the wax to sit thin and polish evenly later.


TRIO Metallic Wax Preparation (Emerald + Navy + Plum)

Prepare 3 Colours of Metallic Wax
  1. Emerald Green
  2. Navy Blue
  3. Plum Purple
Step 6: Place the 3 Wax Colours Together

Place all three wax colours together on your palette/board.
You’re not fully blending like paint—think of it as a controlled “multi-tone mix” to create movement.

Step 7: Apply a Thin Mixed Wax Coat on Vellma

Apply a thin layer of the mixed wax colours on top of the dried Vellma.
Thin is key: it gives you a cleaner sheen and a more premium metallic flow.

Step 8: Hold the Trowel at 45° Without Compression

Hold the trowel at a 45-degree angle without compression.
This prevents dragging marks and keeps the wax sitting smoothly instead of being pushed too hard into the surface.


Final Polishing (High Gloss Without Stressing the Surface)

Step 9: Polish with Abrolon 4000 (No Compression, Speed 3)

Use an abrolon foam-backed sanding disc, grit 4000, with a polisher machine to polish the Vellma without compression.
Set the machine speed to level 3.

Important polishing feel:
  • Let the tool do the work
  • Keep pressure light
  • Keep movement steady
  • Avoid staying too long in one spot

This is how you get that silky, stone-like shine while keeping the metallic tones elegant—not patchy.


Pro Tips for a Cleaner TRIO Metallic Result

  • Keep wax thin. Thick wax often turns uneven after polishing.
  • Maintain the 45° trowel control. It improves consistency across the wall.
  • Avoid compression (twice). Step 8 and Step 9 both repeat it for a reason.
  • Test a small panel first. TRIO colours can look different under warm vs cool lighting.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Polishing too early (base not fully dry) → dull patches or dragging
  • Pressing too hard during wax trowelling → streaks and heavy marks
  • Over-mixing all wax into a single flat colour → you lose the “TRIO movement”
  • Using a higher machine speed than needed → heat + uneven shine risk

Final Look: What to Expect

With this method, your wall should show:

  • A refined Marmorino texture
  • A smooth, premium sheen after polishing
  • A tasteful metallic shift between Emerald, Navy, and Plum depending on angle and light

Want This Finish for Your Project?

If you want MacoAvell to recommend the best TRIO combination for your lighting (warm/neutral/cool) and space style (modern luxe/classic/hotel), contact MacoAvell for sample guidance and application support.


FAQ (Yoast-friendly)

Q1: Can I apply metallic wax if Vellma is not fully dry?
No—always wait until the first and second layers are fully dry for an even polish and clean shine.

Q2: Why must I avoid compression when applying wax and polishing?
No compression helps prevent streaks, dragging, and uneven metallic patches, especially with TRIO colours.

Q3: What polishing disc should I use for this finish?
Use an abrolon foam-backed sanding disc, grit 4000, with a polisher at speed level 3.