Saturday, February 27, 2010

I would like to know the meaning of acrylic, enamel, latex and alkyd on house paint.?

Enamel is a general term that can describe any paint with a hard finish. It does not indicate what the chemical composition of the paint is, nor does it indicate the amount of gloss. Just the hardness.





Latex in paint terms generally means the paint is water based and will clean with water. Technically, the paint contains latex, which is the base material for many types of rubber. The latex in paint is usually synthetic.





Alkyd paints are synthetic oil based. Cleanup and thinning requires mineral spirits.





Acrylic is a synthetic plastic resin used in some paints. It usually results in a hard finish, so it is common to have the terms acrylic and enamel on the same paint. Acrylic is usually found in water based paints, but is also common in hybrid paints.I would like to know the meaning of acrylic, enamel, latex and alkyd on house paint.?
It's very simple.


The next time that you're in a position to do it READ THE LABELS!!!!I would like to know the meaning of acrylic, enamel, latex and alkyd on house paint.?
enamel means the sheen, latex means water-based, alkyd means oil-based, and acrylic I believe is waterbased but with the durability of oil.

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