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How do I properly prepare the surface before painting or varnishing?
Good surface preparation is important to ensure that paint or varnish adheres properly. Remove any loose old coatings, thoroughly clean the surface of dust, grease, and dirt, and lightly sand it if necessary. The surface must be clean, dry, and stable so that the coating lasts a long time and does not peel off.
Good surface preparation is important to ensure that paint or varnish adheres properly. Remove any loose old coatings, thoroughly clean the surface of dust, grease, and dirt, and lightly sand it if necessary. The surface must be clean, dry, and stable so that the coating lasts a long time and does not peel off.
Which paint or varnish is best suited for my DIY project?
The choice depends on the material and how it will be used. For indoor wood, we recommend water-based paints or varnishes, while for outdoor wood, weatherproof wood protection paints are best. Metal requires rust-protective primers and varnishes. Please read our product descriptions carefully or ask our team for a personal recommendation.
The choice depends on the material and how it will be used. For indoor wood, we recommend water-based paints or varnishes, while for outdoor wood, weatherproof wood protection paints are best. Metal requires rust-protective primers and varnishes. Please read our product descriptions carefully or ask our team for a personal recommendation.
Can I mix paints or varnishes together to create my own colors?
Yes, you can mix paints or varnishes of the same type and base to create custom colors. Important: Only mix products with the same composition (e.g., water-based acrylic varnishes with each other) and test a small amount beforehand to check compatibility and color tone.
Yes, you can mix paints or varnishes of the same type and base to create custom colors. Important: Only mix products with the same composition (e.g., water-based acrylic varnishes with each other) and test a small amount beforehand to check compatibility and color tone.
How should I store paints and varnishes properly so that they last a long time?
Always store paints and varnishes tightly sealed, in a cool, dry, and frost-free place. Avoid direct sunlight and strong temperature fluctuations. After use, close the lid tightly, as oxygen can accelerate the curing process. Open containers should be used up as soon as possible.
Always store paints and varnishes tightly sealed, in a cool, dry, and frost-free place. Avoid direct sunlight and strong temperature fluctuations. After use, close the lid tightly, as oxygen can accelerate the curing process. Open containers should be used up as soon as possible.
How do I properly clean brushes and rollers after painting or varnishing?
Clean tools immediately after use. For water-based paints and varnishes, warm water with a little soap is sufficient. For solvent-based products, use a suitable brush cleaner or turpentine substitute. After cleaning, reshape the bristles and allow brushes and rollers to dry completely.
Clean tools immediately after use. For water-based paints and varnishes, warm water with a little soap is sufficient. For solvent-based products, use a suitable brush cleaner or turpentine substitute. After cleaning, reshape the bristles and allow brushes and rollers to dry completely.