Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Basics about paints...

The two major types of interior paint are latex, which is water-based and can be cleaned up with soap and water, and alkyd, which is oil-based and must be cleaned with thinner. Latex is easiest to use.
Paints come in four finishes with varying degrees of shine: flat, satin, semi -gloss, and gloss.

flat: no sheen; best on walls in low-use areas, like dining, living rooms, and bedrooms; washable but not scrubbable.

satin: slight sheen; good for walls and trim in higher use areas like hallways and kid's rooms; washable and scrubbable. This is the most popular sheen; it is durable and elegant.

semi-gloss: medium sheen; good for walls and trim in high abuse areas like kitchens, bathrooms, laundry; washable and scrubbable.

gloss: high sheen; best for trim and cabinets, washable and scrubbable.

When painting walls and trim, use lower sheen on the walls and a higher sheen on the trim.

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