The materials used MAALARIN VALKOLAKKA alkyd paint is traditionally used for painting doors, door and window frames, bindings and furniture. On new wood and wood fiber surfaces as a primer applied Exy, and produce color glossy or semi-matt paint Maalarin Valkolakka. Metal surfaces are primed. Empirically is the jelly-like alkyd paint for the same objects which are used and Maalarin Valkolakka. But the color gamut wider empirical and bleks - Honed. CARAT - a semi-gloss alkyd paint for painting the doors and window frames inside buildings. A new type of film former provides a very good hiding power and occupancy. When painting Karat allocates up to 40% less solvent than conventional alkyd paints.
Thanks thixotropy, Karat easily and evenly applied with no stains. If necessary, the paint is diluted with white spirit. If Karat tintable in light shades, the surface is recommended to cover the primer paint swelling or Exy. Helm is a waterborne acrylate-muyu paint for painting the doors and furniture inside the buildings. It can be painted over, painted earlier latex-governmental, or alkyd paints katalitnymi. The advantages are weak Helmy smell, good processability application and quick drying.
The series includes Helmy primer and gloss or semi-matte interior paint. Bases A and C, according to tintable range Monikolor Nova. OTEKS adhesive primer alkyd-based fast drying up. It has excellent adhesion to problematic surfaces such as glass, tile, fiberglass, PVC plastic, aluminum, galvanized steel, as well as to the surfaces, painted alkyd paints and katalitnymi. Miranol - High-impact resistant is an alkyd paint on wood and metal both inside and outside buildings. Wide range of application: not only the doors and window frames, and furniture, cabinets, work tools, boats, bicycles, agricultural machinery, garden tools and garden furniture, signage, etc. Kiva is a water-borne acrylic lacquer, which comes in three different degrees of gloss: gloss, semi-gloss and semi-matt. Kivu is used for varnishing furniture, wood panel walls and ceilings and other wood surfaces exposed to the strong deterioration.

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