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×Water-based paints are the most common type of paint today due to increasing quality in water-based technology that has allowed water-based paints to match the benefits of many oil-based paints without the negatives. They offer faster drying times, contain less VOC's and are generally easier to paint and clean up. Water-based paints have been developed for all surfaces, including interior walls & ceilings, interior woodwork, exterior woodwork, metal & masonry.
If you are looking for an excellent value water-based paint, we stock a wide range of trade paints from leading brands like Johnstones Trade, Dulux Trade Paint & Crown Trade Paint, that all offer excellent value for money and much higher quality than their retail versions. Furthermore, a large number of our water-based paints can be mixed in almost any colour thanks to our paint mixing service.
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What Is Water-Based Paint?
Paint often comes in two broad forms; water-based and oil-based. This refers to the type of solvent used in the paint. With water-based paints, the water evaporates, allowing the paint to dry, while oil-based paints use an organic solvent in the paint that evaporates.
The Benefits of Water-Based Paint
• Low VOC's - volatile organic compounds are harmful chemicals that are contained in oil-based paints that are not as prominent in water-based paints
• Quick Drying - most water based paints dry in a matter of hours where as oil-based paints often take a minimum of 16 hours to dry
• Non Yellowing - water-based paints do not yellow, which is ideal for white interior woodwork such as doors and skirting boards
• Easy Clean Up - you can clean your brushes out in water rather than white spirit
Things To Consider
There are a number of considerations when using an water-based paint. The first of which is that it is crucial to use a synthetic paint brush, as these will not absorb water, while natural bristles brushes will absorb water meaning they can only be used with oil-based paints.
What Surfaces Can You Use An Water-Based Paint?
Water-based emulsions have been developed for almost every surface, both internally & externally:
• Interior walls & ceilings
• Interior woodwork
• Exterior woodwork
• Interior metal
• Exterior metal
• UPVC
• Masonry
Where To Buy Water-Based Paint
Here at Painters World we have a large range of water-based paint to suit exactly what you are looking for. We also stock a huge number of paint brushes, rollers & decorating supplies, so you can get everything you need in one place.