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Benefits of Oil Based Paint

Benefits of Oil Based Paint<br>Oil-based paint contains natural (linseed) or synthetic (alkyd) oil as a base. Oil-based paint is also excellent for painting metal because it adheres well to the surface and will protect metal fences, etc. from the elements. Oil-based wood stains are another product in which the oil base is actually beneficial for the wood.<br>Oil based Paint Commonly used on molding, cabinets and furniture. It provides a protective coating and creates a smoother finish than water-based paint.<br>Some of the benefits of using Oil Based Paints<br>u2022tOil-based paint is very durable and more resistant to low temperatures than latex.<br>u2022tOil paint is better at covering small imperfections or slightly damaged areas.<br>u2022tApplication is smooth and provides great coverage. A second coat may not be required.<br>u2022tWalls or trim painted with oil-based paint can be scrubbed u2013 hard! u2013 if necessary.<br>u2022tOil-based paint may be applied to stained, chalky, and/or dirty surfaces.<br>u2022tSome experts claim that oil-based paint is much richer in color than water-based paints.<br>u2022tOil-based dries much slower, and as a result it provides a smoother and sometimes glossier finish paint.<br>u2022tOil based paint dries with a hard enamel that is more resistant to scratches fingerprints, staining, etc. than latex based paint.<br>u2022tCovers more thoroughly in one coat.<br>u2022tIt provides a protective coating and creates a smoother finish than water-based paint.<br>Why Should Use Oil Based Paint?<br>Oil-based dries much slower, and as a result it provides a smoother and sometimes glossier finish paint. If you look at a side-by-side comparison with latex or water-based paint, some argue oil-based paint simply looks better, more solid, and smoother with more body.<br>Oil based paint can be used in almost every situation, but it is up to you to decide when you want to put in the extra work for it. Here are some projects that you should consider using oil-based paint for.<br>Oil based paints are the most commonly used paint in the market. They consist of alkyd resins thinned with solvents like paint thinner or turpentine. The major benefit of using oil-based paint is that it resists stains and the wall can easily be cleaned after being painted.<br>Oil-based paints can achieve a higher sheen level when applied due to the makeup of the paint; however, the sheen does become duller over time. Oil-based paint is good for trim work because trim takes more abuse over time than do walls.<br>For high quality painting work with your choice of oil- or water-based paint, find a reliable contractor near you.<br>Visit http://neopaints.co.in for resin manufacturers in india, resin exporters in india, Insulating Varnish exporters in india, Insulating Varnish distributors in india, Thinner exporters in india, Thinner Manufacturer in india, Paint Color exporters in india, Elastomeric coating manufacturer in india, industrial coating manufacturers in india, business partner for paint industry in india.<br><br>

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Benefits of Oil Based Paint

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  1. Benefits of Oil Based Paint Oil-based paint contains natural (linseed) or synthetic (alkyd) oil as a base. Oil-based paint is also excellent for painting metal because it adheres well to the surface and will protect metal fences, etc. from the elements. Oil-based wood stains are another product in which the oil base is actually beneficial for the wood. Oil based Paint Commonly used on molding, cabinets and furniture. It provides a protective coating and creates a smoother finish than water-based paint. Some of the benefits of using Oil Based Paints • Oil-based paint is very durable and more resistant to low temperatures than latex. • Oil paint is better at covering small imperfections or slightly damaged areas. • Application is smooth and provides great coverage. A second coat may not be required. • Walls or trim painted with oil-based paint can be scrubbed – hard! – if necessary. • Oil-based paint may be applied to stained, chalky, and/or dirty surfaces. • Some experts claim that oil-based paint is much richer in color than water-based paints. • Oil-based dries much slower, and as a result it provides a smoother and sometimes glossier finish paint. • Oil based paint dries with a hard enamel that is more resistant to scratches fingerprints, staining, etc. than latex based paint. • Covers more thoroughly in one coat. • It provides a protective coating and creates a smoother finish than water-based paint. Why Should Use Oil Based Paint? Oil-based dries much slower, and as a result it provides a smoother and sometimes glossier finish paint. If you look at a side-by-side comparison with latex or water-based paint, some argue oil-based paint simply looks better, more solid, and smoother with more body. Oil based paint can be used in almost every situation, but it is up to you to decide when you want to put in the extra work for it. Here are some projects that you should consider using oil- based paint for. Oil based paints are the most commonly used paint in the market. They consist of alkyd resins thinned with solvents like paint thinner or turpentine. The major benefit of using oil-based paint is that it resists stains and the wall can easily be cleaned after being painted. Oil-based paints can achieve a higher sheen level when applied due to the makeup of the paint; however, the sheen does become duller over time. Oil-based paint is good for trim work because trim takes more abuse over time than do walls. For high quality painting work with your choice of oil- or water-based paint, find a reliable contractor near you.

  2. Visit http://neopaints.co.in for resin manufacturers in india, resin exporters in india, Insulating Varnish exporters in india, Insulating Varnish distributors in india, Thinner exporters in india, Thinner Manufacturer in india, Paint Color exporters in india, Elastomeric coating manufacturer in india, industrial coating manufacturers in india, business partner for paint industry in india.

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