Interior painting with oil or latex

Painting with oil paint vs latex paint

When doing interior painting or exterior painting keep in mind of the base  rather its oil or latex paint. paint is either solvent-thinned or water thinned. Solvent-thinned paints are most commonly oil base paints, although some specialty coatings such as epoxies,polyesters, and urethanes which could be oil base, solvent-thinned or latex based. Oil base paints are very durable, and are highly resistant to staining and damage. Water-thinned paints are usually latex paint. But some non-latex paints are water-thinned. Latex  has fine particles of resin emulsified (suspended) in water. Latex paints dries faster and usually holds its color better. But overall all surfaces should be dry when applying paint and remember before applying the paint it is extremely important to prep and your most important preparation includes selecting the right tools and best paints for the job and when selecting those paints it is good to go with a product that has easy application and good coverage with excellent hide ability.

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