Washable paint on plasterboard

 

The choice of painting to be used in the painting of a room or of an entire building must be made taking into account some fundamental characteristics such as:

• resistance to humidity (especially in rooms such as bathrooms or kitchen);

• resistance to dirt;

• little propensity to attract and retain dust;

• resistance to washing or rubbing with special sponges and detergents;


The washable paints


The solution that encompasses all the features listed above can be represented by the use of a washable paint.

In fact the washable paints have good resistance characteristics over time, they are easy to apply, they have a good resistance to humidity, thanks to their composition they prevent the dust from sticking and above all they do not lose the color if rubbed with brushes so they guarantee a good washability (which does not mean they are easily smacchiabili).

The washable paints also have water-repellent properties that allow them to resist the corrosive action of water, are very versatile and adapt well to all types of plaster and are also applicable on already painted walls.

Available in many different colors, washable paints are recommended for indoor environments, in fact, these paints suffer from exposure to sunlight, low temperatures and rain and require, for proper drafting and subsequent anchoring, a temperature that oscillates between 10 degrees and 30 degrees. Note: the best period for whitening is between the months of April, May and early June when the air is not extremely humid or dry, due to heat or cold.

They can be spread easily with brushes or rollers, usually they must be diluted with water following the manufacturer's instructions.

Once the container is hermetically closed, they are products that are kept for about a year.