Brief: Join us for a dynamic walkthrough of Lantiden's 20kg Natural Rough Texture Wall Paint. In this video, you'll see how this elegant travertine-effect paint is applied to create stunning matte luster finishes. We demonstrate its easy construction process and showcase the variety of personalized texture art effects achievable for high-end interior walls.
Formulated as a thick paste diatom art paint suitable for large-scale construction projects.
Features high hardness, excellent toughness, and superior scratch resistance for lasting durability.
Easy to apply and allows for creation of various personalized texture art effects.
Water-based, eco-friendly formula with VOC, formaldehyde, and heavy metal content below detection limits.
Offers excellent scrubbing resistance of ≥6000 cycles, maintaining appearance after cleaning.
Suitable for interior walls of high-end residences, hotels, offices, and public areas.
Provides theoretical coverage of 0.6-0.8㎡ per kg with minimal water dilution required.
FAQs:
What surfaces is this texture paint suitable for?
This paint is ideal for special effect decoration of indoor walls in various buildings including high-end residences, villas, hotels, clubs, venues, office buildings, and public areas.
How much coverage can I expect from one 20kg container?
The theoretical coverage is approximately 0.6-0.8 square meters per kilogram for two coats, meaning one 20kg container covers about 12-16 square meters, though actual coverage may vary based on application technique.
Is this paint environmentally safe and what standards does it meet?
Yes, this water-based paint meets GB18582-2020 standards for hazardous substance limits and GB/T9756-2018 for synthetic resin emulsion interior wall coatings, with VOC, formaldehyde, benzene series, and heavy metal content all below detection limits.
How long does it take for the paint to fully cure?
The paint requires approximately 7 days of maintenance at 25°C to achieve the ideal coating effect, with extended time needed at lower temperatures (not less than 5°C). Surface drying typically occurs within 6 hours.