A robust and wipeable tempera, to which we added casein. Suitable for interior walls and plaster ceilings; it features excellent coverage and let them breathe surfaces.
Suitable for interior plaster walls and ceilings. This paint has excellent covering power and breathes well. This is a traditional paint and though easy to apply requires some s...
A robust and wipeable tempera, to which we added casein. Suitable for interior walls and plaster ceilings; it features excellent coverage and let them breathe surfaces.
Suitable for interior plaster walls and ceilings. This paint has excellent covering power and breathes well. This is a traditional paint and though easy to apply requires some specialist understanding to achieve the best results. This is a water based finish.
Use: interior walls and plaster ceilings
Previously painted surfaces: Suitable for direct application on surfaces previously coated with Farrow & Ball Casein Distemper using thinner as directed. Not suitable for surfaces painted with other paint types, these must be removed before applying Casein Distemper
Gloss Level: 2%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Not washable
Drying time: Dry 2 hours. Hard the next day
Waiting time between 2 layers: 2:00
Coverage by potted m2 with 2 layers:
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