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Applying Paint and Enamel - pk mittal - 08-16-2014

Applying Paint and Enamel

These may include, water based latex or oil based.

An enamel paint is a paint that dries to an especially hard, usually glossy, finish.

Before applying paints, a primer should be applied, priming ensures better adhesion of paint to the surface, increases paint durability, and provides additional protection for the material being painted.


RE: Applying Paint and Enamel - Manish Jain - 08-03-2024

Types of Paint : 
Water-Based Paint : 
Water-based paints are versatile and widely used due to their ease of application, quick drying times, and lower environmental impact. Here are some common types:
  1. Acrylic Paint
    • Contains acrylic resin.
    • Characteristics:
      • Durable and flexible.
      • Resistant to fading and cracking.
      • Suitable for a variety of surfaces including walls, wood, metal, and masonry.
      • Dries quickly and can be cleaned up with soap and water.
    • Uses: Ideal for both interior and exterior applications, including trim, furniture, and walls.
  2. Latex Paint
    • Contains synthetic polymers like vinyl or acrylic.
    • Characteristics:
      • Easy to apply and clean up.
      • Low odor and low VOCs.
      • Dries quickly.
      • Offers good coverage and color retention.
    • Uses: Commonly used for interior walls and ceilings, as well as exterior surfaces.
  3. Chalk Paint
    •  Contains calcium carbonate, which gives it a chalky, matte finish.
    • Characteristics:
      • Adheres well to most surfaces without priming or sanding.
      • Easy to distress for a vintage or shabby chic look.
      • Can be sealed with wax or a clear topcoat for durability.
    • Uses: Popular for furniture and decorative pieces.
  4. Milk Paint
    •  Made from natural ingredients such as casein (milk protein) and lime.
    • Characteristics:
      • Eco-friendly and non-toxic.
      • Provides a unique, antique appearance.
      • Can be mixed with pigments to create various colors.
      • Requires a bonding agent when used on non-porous surfaces.
    • Uses: Often used for furniture, cabinets, and walls to achieve a rustic or aged look.
  5. Acrylic Enamel Paint
    •  Combines the properties of acrylic and enamel paints.
    • Characteristics:
      • Hard, durable finish.
      • Glossy appearance.
      • Resistant to chipping and fading.
    • Uses: Ideal for high-traffic areas, trim, doors, and furniture.
  6. Silicate Paint
    •  Based on potassium silicate (water glass).
    • Characteristics:
      • Highly durable and long-lasting.
      • Breathable, allowing moisture to escape from the substrate.
      • Resistant to weathering and UV radiation.
    • Uses: Suitable for exterior masonry, historic buildings, and surfaces exposed to harsh weather conditions.


Oil-Based Paint


Oil-based paints are known for their durability, smooth finish, and resistance to wear and tear. They are typically used in applications where a tough, hard-wearing surface is needed. Here are the common types of oil-based paint:



Alkyd Paint Traditional Oil Paint Enamel Paint (Oil-Based) Urethane Paint Marine Paint Epoxy Paint
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