Make your walls stand out with distemper paint
Distemper painting is a technique that has been used for centuries to create robust wall surfaces. It involves mixing materials like lime, chalk, and pigments to create a versatile paint.
This paint has a matte finish, making it perfect for walls and ceilings.
Besides being a foremost choice for both residential and commercial buildings,distemper paint leaves its mark because of its cost-efficiency, durability and breathability.
Why Distemper
The residential segment is the largest end-user of paint, accounting for 70% of total demand.
Distemper paints are a popular choice in India due to their affordability and ease of application. It can resist both chemicals and water, making it easier to clean walls with damp clothes.
Being appropriate for both interior and exterior walls, distemper paint will last longer than any other paint.
Moreover, this paint allows moisture to escape from walls, allowing it to be a suitable fit for high humidity areas like bathrooms and kitchens.
Dos & Don’ts
To achieve the best results with distemper paint, there are several dos anddon’ts to keep in mind.
Dos:
- Prepare the surface before painting by removing any loose or flaky paint. Fill in any cracks and holes. Sand down the surface until it is smooth.
- Clean the surface before painting to remove any dirt, grease, or grime that affects the adhesion of the paint.
- Apply the paint in thin, even coats to avoid an uneven finish.
- Allow each coat of paint to dry before applying another. Stir the paint before using it to ensure consistency.
- Use high-quality brushes or rollers to apply paint for the best results.
- Keep the room well-ventilated during the painting process to allow the paint to dry and to prevent the build-up of fumes.
- Use a primer if necessary to ensure better adhesion and coverage of the paint.
Don’ts:
- Paint should not be applied thickly, as this can result in an uneven finish and cracking or peeling.
- Use high-quality brushes and rollers to avoid uneven paint application.
- Avoid painting on a wet or damp surface as this can affect the adhesion of the paint.
- Never mix different batches of paint as this can result in colour or consistency variations.