They are not frost-resistant.

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They are not frost-resistant.

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The first group is emulsion paints.
Emulsion paints are obtained by diluting the binder base and coloring particles in water, resulting in a stable emulsion. After drying, emulsion paints are quite water-resistant. And before drying, they are easy to wash off hands and tools. Emulsion paints have the following properties:

Economy;
Fire safety;
Eco-friendliness;
Alkali resistance.
In addition, emulsion paints are bulgaria mobile database for various surfaces, dry quickly and do not have a strong repulsive odor. After painting surfaces with such paint, any other paints, as well as enamels, can be used in the future. However, emulsion paint cannot be used if the surface was previously painted with glossy, glue paints or varnishes. It is also worth noting that to prevent corrosion, metal surfaces need to be primed before painting with such paint.


Emulsion paints are divided into the following types of paint: acrylic, water-based, polyvinyl acetate (PVA), water-dispersion, latex, silicone.

Some people do not see the difference between water-based and water-dispersion paints because they:

Do not peel off;
"breathe", i.e. are air-permeable;
Suitable for rooms with high air humidity;
Do not fade;
However, there are also differences between them. Matte water-based paints gradually wash off when washed, while water-dispersion paints have increased moisture resistance (can be washed repeatedly). In addition, water-dispersion paints are mostly white, while water-emulsion paints come in various colors and shades. Water-dispersion paints are applied to surfaces only at temperatures above +50C.
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