Difference between oil bound distemper and acrylic distemper
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Oil based distemper contains some type of drying oil in order to improve the spreading as well as the drying characteristics .This type of paints are easy to use and available in different shades and also they are dried quickly.
While Acrylic distemper is a purely water base distemper used to provide smooth surfaces. It is available in many shades and ideal for surfaces like ceiling . It is good for interior house decoration. These are also washable and very easy to clean.
While Acrylic distemper is a purely water base distemper used to provide smooth surfaces. It is available in many shades and ideal for surfaces like ceiling . It is good for interior house decoration. These are also washable and very easy to clean.
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Oil bound distemper is a paint that includes drying oils that increase coverage area and dries within four hours. This distemper is usually affordable and durable, as well as gives a smooth matte finish. It is available in many colors. It is best recommended for interior use on plaster, brick and ordinary walls, and ceilings.
Acrylic distemper has an acrylic co-polymer formulation and is a water-based paint. The environment-friendly distemper is also most suitable for interior applications. It gives a matte finish to the area it is applied.
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