Acrylic paint with a traditional high gloss finish Full Gloss is suitable for wood and metal surfaces both inside and out, and can also be used to create a dramatic effect on walls and ceilings.
Usage: high gloss finish for the trim and the metal inside and outside.
Gloss level : 95%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Waterproof and resistant...
Acrylic paint with a traditional high gloss finish Full Gloss is suitable for wood and metal surfaces both inside and out, and can also be used to create a dramatic effect on walls and ceilings.
Usage: high gloss finish for the trim and the metal inside and outside.
Gloss level : 95%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Waterproof and resistant to chipping, peeling and fading up to 6 years after application.
Drying time: Surface dry in 2-3 hours. Dark colors may take longer to dry. Surface hard the next day
Waiting time between 2 layers: 4 hours depending on conditions. Make sure the surface is completely hard before closing the doors and freshly decorated windows.
Coverage by potted m2 with 2 layers:
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Green Blue needs no explanation, it is exactly what it says – sometimes blue and sometimes green depending on the light conditions.
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