Basic Info
Model NO.: HN0003
Appearance: Liquid
Method: Spray/Brush/Roller
Drying Method: Air Drying
Substrate: Interior Wall
Formation Mechanism: Conversion Type
Sample: Available
Tech Indicator: GB/T22374-2008
Origianal: Shunde,China
Transport Package: 6kg/Drum; 20kg/Drum; 25kg/Drum or Customize
Origin: Shunde, Foshan, China
Color: Any Colors Are Available
Main Raw Material: Emulsion
Level: Finish Coat
Certification: ISO14001, SGS RoHS ISO9001, CCC, RoHS, ISO9001, En71-9
Components: Film Forming Matter
Product Name: Colorful Interior Wall Emulsion Paint
OEM & ODM: Acceptable
Construction: Easy
Trademark: Hualong
Specification: ISO, ROHS, SGS
HS Code: 3209901000
Product Description
Hualong Colorful Interior Wall Emulsion Paint
-Product Description-
Name: | Colorful Interior Wall Emulsion Paint |
Item No.: | HN0003 |
Color: | Any colors are available |
Appearance: | Liquid |
Drying Time: | <4h (25oC temperature,75% humidity) |
Applications: | Apply to all kinds of common interior walls |
Spreading rate: | 10-13m2/kg/time |
Package: | 6KG or customize |
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-Product Features-
1.Nontoxic | 4.Filled withnatural and realistic |
2.VOC free | 5.Easy construction |
3.Colorful | 6.Degrade Formaldehyde |
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-Interior Painting Tips- ---How to Paint Your Walls Like a Professor?
Step 1 - Clean Ceiling and Walls
Remove dust, dirt, and grease spots (which can ruin a smooth finish) with water, a little mild dishwashing detergent, and a cellulose sponge. Rinse ceiling and walls with clean water to remove the soap residue.
Step 2 - Cut in Around Edges
Beginning at the corner of the room, use a two-inch or 2.5-inch trim brush to "cut in," applying a three-inch strip of coating along the perimeter where the wall and the ceiling meet.
Cut in a section at a time, alternating between cutting in and painting the ceiling to maintain a wet edge and prevent a visible line between the cut-in area and the rest of the ceiling.
Step 3 - Rolling the Ceiling
Before you begin painting the ceiling, remove excess paint on the roller by slowly rolling it back and forth over the ridges of the paint tray.
Start painting near the corner of the room, blending the coating into the ceiling line painted previously. Paint across the width of the ceiling, rather than the length, and make sure to roll in a motion across your body, rather than along your body, to avoid straining your neck and back.
Step 4 - Painting the Walls
Once your ceiling is dry, return to the spot where you began painting. Use a trim brush to carefully cut in along the wall-ceiling line. Extend out two to three inches from windows, doors, and moldings. Once you've cut in around an entire wall area, use a roller to fill in the field.
For efficiency, start in the corner of a wall and roll on a three-by-three-foot W pattern, then fill it in without lifting the roller. Continue in sections until you're finished. Paint one wall at a time.
Step 5 - Painting the Trim
Once the walls are completely dry, place painter's blue tape where the trim meets the wall. Paint the moldings, baseboard and the door and window frames with a two-inch angled brush. When painting your trim, paint the tops of the doors and windows first and work your way down so that you can remove any runs as you go. Paint your baseboards last.