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2020-03
How to remove mold stains from real stone paint?
The true stone paint produced by the manufacturer is only a semi-finished product. The real finished true stone paint is achieved after the coating is applied to the wall and allowed to dry thoroughly, reaching a certain hardness of the film. Therefore, it is essential that the construction of true stone paint meets the relevant construction conditions; otherwise, construction issues may arise, often leading to rework. Thus, the construction conditions for true stone paint are fundamental to the true stone paint project, including external factors such as environmental humidity, temperature, construction tools, and the viscosity of the true stone paint. Moreover, the surface of the building's exterior wall is of utmost importance, as it is recognized by true stone paint manufacturers as a critical construction condition. So, can true stone paint be sprayed on damp walls after rain or on moldy walls?
How to identify and choose the quality of real stone paint?
The quality of real stone paint is closely related to the level of the manufacturers. In a sense, choosing the right manufacturer means choosing the right real stone paint. 1. Choose standardized and specialized manufacturers. Standardized and professional real stone paint production companies have stable sources of colored sand, professional production equipment, and scientifically reasonable production process control. They also have a professional research and development team for real stone paint, as well as pre-sales and after-sales service teams. Their products come with clear packaging and certification labels. Additionally, they have a rich product system that can quickly respond to custom requests based on samples, while offering reasonable prices and stable quality.
Real stone paint
We all know that true stone paint can be divided into three categories based on the emulsion: 1. Styrene-acrylic true stone paint 2. Pure acrylic true stone paint 3. Silicone-acrylic true stone paint **Styrene-acrylic true stone paint:** It has a tendency to fade, turns white when exposed to water, and has a short lifespan, typically showing signs of fading, discoloration, and peeling within 2-3 years. **Pure acrylic true stone paint:** It has excellent color retention and water resistance, and under the premise of ensuring construction quality, the lifespan of the coating can last up to 8-10 years. **Silicone-acrylic true stone paint:** It has outstanding color retention, water resistance, and flexibility, and under the premise of ensuring construction quality, the lifespan of the coating can last up to 10-15 years. **Good decorative quality:**
Advantages and Considerations of Real Stone Paint
The production process of real stone paint is simple, cost-effective, and has excellent performance, with broad prospects for development towards higher-end products, such as environmentally friendly, high elasticity, and dust-resistant series. It is suitable for concrete or cement interior and exterior walls, as well as brick walls, asbestos cement boards, wooden boards, gypsum boards, polyurethane foam boards, and other substrates. The surface of the substrate should be flat, clean, and have good strength. New walls should be allowed to dry for one month before construction, while for the renovation of old walls, the substrate must first be leveled, and impurities such as loose, peeling surfaces and dust and grease must be removed before construction can begin. To meet the increasingly personalized development needs of the high-end architectural decoration industry, such as imitation marble and imitation...
2016-03
Common Problems Encountered During the Construction Process of Real Stone Paint Coatings
Some real stone paints experience significant sand loss during spraying, with losses reaching up to about 1/3 in severe cases, leading to waste. Besides the construction methods, the raw materials and formulations may also contribute to this phenomenon. Currently, there are two types of sand used for real stone paint: artificial sand and natural sand. Observations indicate that real stone paint made with natural sand has less sand loss compared to that made with artificial sand. This may be related to the hardness and surface condition of the sand. Generally, using sand with higher hardness and a tighter, smoother surface tends to result in more sand loss. Additionally, the grading of the sand is also very important when preparing real stone paint. Properly graded real stone paint not only experiences less sand loss during spraying but also has a tighter coating. Therefore, it is recommended that...
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