Natural MILK paint
Traditional, made according to the recipes of ancient masters, decorative paint based on natural milk protein. Intended for painting wooden, veneer, chipboard, MDF, cardboard as well as mineral and other surfaces. Intended for indoor use.
Features:
Usage: Apply the paint on clean and dry surface using a brush. Paint dilutes in water has to be used within 12 hours.
Consumption: 70-100g/m², depending on the surface.
Drying time: Touching in 1 hour at 25°C. Full drying in 4 hours at 25°C.
Ingredients: Milk proteins, mineral fillers, stable natural pigments, technological additives.
Safety: When opening the packaging of dry paint and during diluting process it is necessary to wear protective goggles, respirator and gloves.
Features:
- Convenient form (dry powder) allows you to use just the right amount of paint,
- Long shelf life in an airtight packaging.
- Consists of natural components. Easy to dispose without harming the environment.
- Allows you to get pleasant, muted tones for decorating various elements in “country”, “provencial”, “shabby chic” styles.
Usage: Apply the paint on clean and dry surface using a brush. Paint dilutes in water has to be used within 12 hours.
Consumption: 70-100g/m², depending on the surface.
Drying time: Touching in 1 hour at 25°C. Full drying in 4 hours at 25°C.
Ingredients: Milk proteins, mineral fillers, stable natural pigments, technological additives.
Safety: When opening the packaging of dry paint and during diluting process it is necessary to wear protective goggles, respirator and gloves.
Available colors
Milk paint renaissance
Widely known in the past and unduly forgotten today, milk paints are an interesting alternative to modern polymer paints. The main advantage of milk paints is their completely ecological cleanliness. All components of the paint are natural; it does not contain preservatives, biocides or organic solvents which may have a particularly negative effect on health and the environment. The base of the decorative milk paint is natural milk protein, which, after drying, provides a breathable and durable surface protection layer. The paint covers mineral surfaces equally well (plaster, putty, brick, stone, ceramics, faience, etc.) as well as plasterboard and wood, veneers, chipboard, fibreboard, MDF, cardboard. It is especially suitable for painting wooden products, papier maché, furniture, balusters, jambs, picture frames and decorating other interior items.
Milk paint has a unique matte effect, the surface is pleasantly velvety. Saturated, slightly quiet tones of this paint create an atmosphere of peace and harmony. Milk paint makes it possible to restore the Victorian colour gamut, to create a decor in colonial style, to “age” interior items and furniture.
The paint is offered as a dry mix, which is packed in airtight packaging. The mixture is readily soluble in water. This is very convenient - you can use just the right amount of paint. The remaining dry paint can be hermetically sealed and stored for up to 3 years.
This colour creates a wide field for creativity; you participate in its preparation yourself, mix colours, and create your own unique shade. It allows you to dive into the atmosphere of the pre-industrial era, when each master made his own colours, using the secrets and experiences of previous generations.
Milk paint has a unique matte effect, the surface is pleasantly velvety. Saturated, slightly quiet tones of this paint create an atmosphere of peace and harmony. Milk paint makes it possible to restore the Victorian colour gamut, to create a decor in colonial style, to “age” interior items and furniture.
The paint is offered as a dry mix, which is packed in airtight packaging. The mixture is readily soluble in water. This is very convenient - you can use just the right amount of paint. The remaining dry paint can be hermetically sealed and stored for up to 3 years.
This colour creates a wide field for creativity; you participate in its preparation yourself, mix colours, and create your own unique shade. It allows you to dive into the atmosphere of the pre-industrial era, when each master made his own colours, using the secrets and experiences of previous generations.