Recipe: Wall Paint: smudge-proof, opaque, white (Interior Walls)

Suitable for following substrates: paper, woodchip wallpaper, vinyl wallpaper, glass fiber fabric, gypsum cardboard, gypsum plaster, lime plaster, lime-cement plaster, cement plaster, synthetic resin plaster, dispersion paints. The surface must be thoroughly dry and free of dirt.

Processing

Dissolve 300 grams of Tylose® in 10 liters of cold water. Keep stirring until the cellulose glue no longer floats and the mixture is lump-free. Let soak overnight. Step 1#164: Dissolve 300 grams of Tylose® in 10 liters of cold water. Keep stirring until the cellulose glue no longer floats and the mixture is lump-free. Let soak overnight.
For pure white paint, add 7 kilograms of Chalk from Champagne and 4 kilograms of Kremer Color Paste - Titanium White or 3 kilograms of Titanium White to the glue solution. In order to avoid lumps, it is better to soak the pigments in water overnight. In this case, the amount of water needed for the pigments should be subtracted from the amount of water used to dissolve the cellulose glue. Step 2#391: For pure white paint, add 7 kilograms of Chalk from Champagne and 4 kilograms of Kremer Color Paste - Titanium White or 3 kilograms of Titanium White to the glue solution. In order to avoid lumps, it is better to soak the pigments in water overnight. In this case, the amount of water needed for the pigments should be subtracted from the amount of water used to dissolve the cellulose glue.
Add 4 liters of Dispersion K 9 for a smudge-proof paint. Step 3#56: Add 4 liters of Dispersion K 9 for a smudge-proof paint.
Covers approximately 150 m², one single coat. Step 4#46: Covers approximately 150 m², one single coat.

Ingredients

300 g Tylose® MH 300 P2 (#63600)
7 kg Chalk from Champagne (#58000)
3 kg Titanium White Rutile (#46200)
4 kg Alternative:
Kremer Color Paste - Titanium White (#27000)
4 l Dispersion K 9 (#75367)
10 l Water - cold!

Note

Adding 500 grams of Glass Flakes, medium (e.g. #59851) creates a nice glittering effect. Instead of white pigments, you can also use other color pigments for this recipe to get different colors of wall paint. Add a small amount of pigment (between 50g and 500g) for a nice colored touch in your wall paint. Or use 10 kilograms of a pigment suitable for acrylic dispersions instead of the mixture described above. Very fine pigments, such as synthetic-organic pigments, may need more binding medium. In this case, the amount of pigments in the recipe above should be reduced. It is necessary to test whether or not the amount of binding medium is sufficient. If the paint shows chalking when dry, add more binding medium. If necessary, add Orotan 731 K (#78032) as a wetting agent. Cadmium pigments are not recommended for wall paints!

We assume no liability for the processing instructions described above. In any case, we recommend the production and evaluation of sample surfaces.

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