When it comes to achieving a clean, consistent finish on textured render, the detail work matters just as much as the main wall area. You can have the perfect spray pattern and mix consistency but if reveals, corners and awkward spaces aren’t finished properly, it shows.
At CES Hire, we know that professional results rely on using the right tool for the right area. The Refina ABS Mini Texture Float range is designed specifically for those confined and detailed sections where standard floats simply can’t reach.
In this guide, we’ll break down the shapes, sizes and ideal applications so you can choose the right float for a flawless finish every time.
Standard texture floats are perfect for open wall areas. But when you move into tighter sections, they can become difficult to control and may leave drag marks or inconsistent texture.
Specialist mini floats offer:
Whether you’re working with silicone top coat renders or other textured coatings, maintaining even pressure and movement is key to a professional finish.
This compact float is designed for precision work in awkward areas where a full-size float won’t fit
comfortably.
The 3mm ABS plastic blade provides the right balance of flexibility and rigidity. It allows you to float up textured coatings without digging in or dragging the material.
Because of its smaller footprint, you can maintain better pressure control particularly useful when finishing near trims or beads where accuracy matters most.
When you’re working into sharp internal corners or detailed architectural features, the pointed version becomes invaluable.
The pointed shape allows you to reach deeper into corners and tight junctions without distorting the
Like the standard mini float, it features a durable 3mm plastic blade. The material is robust enough for repeated site use while still being gentle on freshly applied render.
If you’ve ever struggled to achieve a clean corner finish without overworking the area, this shape solves that problem.
The round version offers another level of finesse.
Its curved edges provide smooth, controlled movement across textured coatings, reducing the risk of leaving marks. This makes it particularly useful when floating up silicone top coat renders, where consistent pressure is essential to achieve an even texture.
One of the biggest challenges with silicone renders is maintaining a uniform texture across the entire elevation. The mini round float allows applicators to replicate the same finish quality in tight spaces as on large wall sections.
That consistency is what separates an average finish from a professional one.
All three floats feature a 3mm ABS plastic blade and that’s not by accident.
A blade that’s too flexible can create uneven pressure and inconsistent texture. Too rigid, and it may drag or gouge the surface.
The 3mm specification provides:
For textured coatings, balance is everything.
Choosing the correct float isn’t about preference — it’s about application.
Here’s a simple guide:
Many professional applicators carry all three. That way, they can adapt quickly depending on the detail they’re working on.
When using mini texture floats:
Detail areas often draw the most attention especially around windows and doors. Clean, consistent finishing in these sections elevates the entire project.
It’s easy to focus on large equipment like plastering machines and spray setups. But specialist hand tools are just as important when it comes to achieving high-end results.
The Refina ABS Mini Texture Float range gives you:
When every detail matters, the right shape and size make all the difference.
If you’re looking to improve the quality and consistency of your textured render finishes, investing in the correct finishing tools is a smart move. And if you’re unsure which float is right for your next project, our team is always happy to help guide you towards the best solution for your setup.