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How to Choose Acrylic or Water-Dispersive Paint

Today, for interior works, mainly acrylic and water-based paints are used. They are manufactured taking into account all sanitary and environmental requirements and norms.

Water-soluble paints are easy to apply - they can be diluted with water to the desired consistency. Water-emulsion quickly dry up, and the area of their application during repair works is wide. Today, this kind of paint can, repair in the apartment, paint concrete, stone, wooden surfaces, as well as apply to plasterboard walls and stretch ceilings. It is very effective to use water-based paints on all kinds of uneven surfaces of wood chipboards, decorative plasters, etc. Water from the paint is well absorbed into the previously prepared wall and ceiling, followed by a rapid evaporation of the liquid.

Acrylic and water-soluble paints, in comparison with oil, have more advantages. They are much cheaper, have fire resistance and hygiene, dry less than two hours under natural conditions. After using acrylic and water-dispersive paints, the tool is cleaned without effort, and simply the excess paint that has got on the floors or windows is washed out. This is a sensible solution for interior decoration for owners who received an apartment under the "Young Families Program".

When choosing acrylic or water-based paints, it is recommended to check the quality certificate from the seller for the products sold, and afterwards to observe the main conditions of storage and sale. Incorrect storage and transportation, with ignoring the regime, especially in cold seasons, can disrupt the density of paint, and this, in turn, will cause deterioration in quality characteristics and delamination.

Painting in the room is made with the help of special water-soluble paints intended for interior decoration works. According to the manufacturer's instructions, the ceiling and walls are covered with a primer, and after that, paint is applied, diluted with water to the required density. Most often, the paint should be diluted with water in a volume of 9-11% of the total volume.

Carrying out works on the coloring of premises often begin at a temperature inside the house or apartment not less than +5 degrees Celsius and not more than +24 degrees. Violation of these requirements often leads to a detachment of the finish coat. Immediately after the work is done, it is necessary to clean the involved tools and equipment, as it will be more difficult to remove the water-soluble or acrylic paint upon drying.

In the event that the work is done in accordance with the required standards, acrylic or water-based paint will long and securely decorate the premises, and if necessary, in places of increased damage to the coating, it can easily be updated.

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