Recipe: White chalk paint

The wall paint binder (#79227) can be used on paper, woodchip wallpapers, emulsion paints, plasterboard and plaster surfaces indoors and is suitable for all acrylic-compatible pigments.

Processing

Soak the chalk from Ruegen (#58010) in demineralized water for several hours. Step 1#77: Soak the chalk from Ruegen (#58010) in demineralized water for several hours.
Stir 500 grams of Wall Paint Binder (#79227) into the chalk-water-mixture. Now add 100 grams of Color Paste Titanium White (#27000). Step 2#132: Stir 500 grams of Wall Paint Binder (#79227) into the chalk-water-mixture. Now add 100 grams of Color Paste Titanium White (#27000).
White chalk paint can be used indoors on walls, paper, wooden surfaces, glass, and even plastic. The paint is opaque and can be sanded, but it is not suitable for use in exterior areas. Step 3#185: White chalk paint can be used indoors on walls, paper, wooden surfaces, glass, and even plastic. The paint is opaque and can be sanded, but it is not suitable for use in exterior areas.

Ingredients

345 g Chalk from Ruegen (#58010)
155 g Water (#65000)
500 g Wall Paint Binder, transparent (#79227)
100 g Kremer Color Paste - Titanium White (#27000)

Note

To achieve other colors than white, the paint can be modified by replacing the white color paste with a color paste of different color. Pigments should be soaked in water before mixing them with the other ingredients. Please note that only pigments which are compatible with acrylic binders can be used for this paint. If other pigments are used, the pigment-binder ratio might have to be adjusted. Please test the paint on a small area prior to application: If the paint shows chalking when it is dry, add more wall paint binder.

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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Author: Thomas Rickert