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Howdy... I am doing renovation housing and using the phase filters. We have CMU walls that are existing with stucc that will be removed. The new finish will be siding. Is there any good way to have the phase filter show the CMU walls as existing and just the new finish as New with a darker line? Any advie is appreciated! ~L
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I've done something similar where we had existing mtl stud walls and just wanted to add another layer of gyp bd. I just keep my existing walls as a light grey color and created a new wall which was just 5/8" gyp bd., no structure in it. When it was done I had exst'n walls a light color and new gyp as black. Done deal
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