Despite the large selection of finishing materials, painting walls and ceilings is still a popular way of surface finishing. This material is a colored pigment suspension that creates an impermeable film on the surface to be treated.
Walls are painted both indoors and outdoors. There are two main types of paint that are used universally.
1. Water-dispersed paints and varnishes. This is the most common type of wall paint. The basis of this material is latex or acrylate, due to this the paint does not have a pungent odor and does not emit harmful substances after staining. Other advantages of water-dispersion paint include excellent vapor permeability, quick drying, the ability to withstand temperature changes, unpretentiousness in care, wear resistance and durability.
2. Organomineral paint. This option is more toxic, which is why it is used exclusively for outdoor use. distinctive features of organomineral paints and varnishes are increased moisture resistance, ability to withstand adverse environmental conditions, wear resistance.
When choosing the right paint, it is important to decide whether you will use the material for indoor or outdoor use. If the interior will be painted with paint, then you should pay attention to the breathability of the material. For outdoor work, one of the important criteria is wear resistance.
In general, the choice of paint is carried out by the binder present in it.
As for a particular manufacturer, reviews of those who have already used paints of one or another brand will help you make your choice.