Difference between Synthetic and Acrylic Enamel Paints!

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Difference between Synthetic and Acrylic Enamel Paints! It is a type of oil based paint with better adhesion qualities. It is available in two types glossy and matt which might keep on with all primes. It can resist cleaning without losing its shine. It can be used on both new and old surfaces and can be done on wood, steel and walls. The paint is long-lasting and is water-resistant.

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Adaptable Stain Resistant Better washing capability Tough, Durable and long-lasting Available in Glossy and matt finish.

Synthetic Enamel Paint is prepared for hard films and gloss retention. It also offers good brushing properties and protection. Some of the factors of enamel paints include: Large choices of shades Used for interior and exterior application Provides and supplies smoothness to the surfaces Used on metal furniture, wood, automobile industries and many more.

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Primer which is white colored is applied on wall before the application of Enamel Paint. This paint cannot be used in concrete surfaces (a combination of hydrocarbons) road marking because of oil of enamel paint reacts with concrete material. POP should be applied before the enamel paint is put in. The harshness of surface is advantageous for good sticking. No preserving is required for POP and putty they are self-curing Each coat of paint must be dried before next coat is applied. After the newly plastered surface is completed then only synthetic enamel paint should be applied.


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