
Universal Rubber Paint: A Durable and Flexible Solution for Every Surface
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Introduction
The paint market offers a wide range of products tailored for different surfaces and purposes. Among interior paints, acrylic and latex paints are popular due to their long-lasting durability and washability. Silicone paints are chosen for insulated facades to enhance the permeability of the surface. Anticorrosive paints are used to protect metal surfaces from moisture and rust. For wooden surfaces, acrylic varnishes are ideal as they dry quickly and have minimal odor, making them perfect for indoor use.
Universal Rubber Paint
For painting various types of surfaces, specialists at Polysan have developed a versatile rubber paint that solves multiple challenges in finishing work. The Universal Rubber Paint Rubber Paint Farbex is a unique, water-based product named for the highly elastic layer it creates on the painted surface. Thanks to its exceptional properties, rubber paint is a universal solution for painting house facades, roofs, plinths, downpipes and gutters, brick and stone walls, columns, fences, living rooms, kitchens and bathrooms, sports complexes, and commercial halls.
Key Features of Universal Rubber Paint
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High elasticity allows for changes in shape and size without damage, making it ideal for surfaces that are subject to deformation, such as those exposed to temperature fluctuations.
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Matte finish effectively conceals micro-cracks.
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High adhesion to mineral, wooden, and metal substrates.
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Water resistance, excellent washability, resistance to UV rays, and protection from weathering.
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When properly applied and prepared, it retains its protective and decorative properties for at least 10 years.
Surfaces Suitable for Rubber Paint
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Shingles, tiles, Onduline
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Galvanized steel, aluminum, corrugated metal sheets
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Basic black metal
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Concrete, aerated concrete, asbestos-cement
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Brick and stone masonry
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Plaster, stucco
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Plywood, MDF, chipboard, wood
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Drywall, paper, and glass wallpaper
Surface Preparation
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The surface must be clean, dry, and free of dirt, mold, oils, and old coatings.
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Mineral surfaces should be treated with an antiseptic and a primer.
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Metal surfaces must be degreased, rust-free, and treated with an anticorrosive primer.
Application of Rubber Paint
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Apply the paint at temperatures between +10°C and +30°C, with humidity not exceeding 80%.
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Apply 2-3 coats, the first coat can be diluted with water for better adhesion.
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Allow the paint to dry for at least 4 hours between coats; full hardness is achieved after 28 days.