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Water-based paint, paint besmear to brush after long it will take to check in, what's the difference between the two? _ water-based paint | opal chemical water-based paint

by:Opal     2021-01-25
Most people think that online after besmear to brush paint, without excitant odour can stay, actually this is a big mistake. Today, with small make up to look at, how long can after besmear brushs water paint, oil paint, what's the difference between the two?





paint a lot of people also is not very understanding, including how much can paint the harm to human body? Even think without excitant odour after brushing can stay. Actually it's just most formaldehyde volatilization, and paint curing agent and diluent contains benzene, toluene, free TDI in fact they are volatile, just we don't feel.





we often say that the water-based paint, belongs to the class of environmental protection coating, the coating can be immediately check in after completion. In order not to affect the late use effect, it is recommended that wait for one to two weeks time to check in.





the paint contains a lot of harmful substances and strong excitant odour, endanger human body health. 1 - after general use In February, excitant odour can volatilize to basically tasteless, but there are still a lot of harmful gas continued volatility. It is best to avoid choosing paint, either way, the risks are there is.





when cannot avoid to use paint, we choose a paint of environmental protection and the harm to the lowest. Today, with ever increasing consumer awareness, paint slowly began to withdraw from the market, especially in the provinces and cities across the country advocates use water-based paint products.





water-based paint is environmental protection, and the paint needs to be improved, so we try to choose water-based paint products. In the besmear after, we try to be more ventilation, much put some green plants to purify the air.
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