First painting of wall and ceiling surfaces
Fine plastered surfaces and surfaces of gypsum-cardboard linings, which have not been additionally smoothed prior to painting
The demand for the painted surfaces to be resistant only to dry scrubbing, for them to be able to be wiped with a wet cloth or for them to be washable, is the basis for selection of suitable family of paints. When selecting a certain paint, the following two factors have to be taken into account, namely, if it can be supplied in the desired colour shade and if it suits our demands also as far as all or at least the majority of its other characteristics are concerned.
Painted surfaces should be resistant only to dry scrubbing
1. PAINTING WITH PAINTS FROM THE JUPOL FAMILY, WHICH ARE RESISTANT TO DRY SCRUBBING
Paints from the JUPOL family, which are resistant to dry scrubbing, are mainly white. Tinting is limited and possible only to light pastel shades. Their application is not demanding, stains can be removed easily using a wet cloth.
a) primer:
Coat the cleaned substrate with diluted ACRYL EMULSION (ACRYL EMULSION : water = 1 : 1), which is rather replaced by diluted deep impregnation agent JUKOL (JUKOL : water = 1 : 1) if you paint particle boards, fibre-cement and gypsum-cardboard boards of lesser quality.
to prepare a m2 of normally absorbing and very rough surface, you will need ~100 g of AKRIL EMULSION and ~100 ml of JUKOL for particle boards, fibre-cement boards and gypsum-cardboard boards of lesser quality.
b) painting:
solution A
painting with JUPOL (for wall and ceiling surfaces, where no special treatment is envisaged, at least demanding and the most common way of painting)
Paint is applied onto a dry primer using a long-bristle painting roller, a brush or it can be sprayed in two (if necessary, in three) coats (it is diluted with up to 10% of water and up to 15% of water on extremely absorbing surfaces; tinting is possible on JUMIX tinting stations; on a construction site it is tinted with UNITON, DIPI COLOR or DIPI CONCENTRATE).
to paint a m2 of a normally absorbing and very rough surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~190 ml of JUPOL.
solution B
painting with JUPOL CITRO (there appears pleasant smell of lemon in freshly painted rooms; this paint successfully hinders development of wall mould)
Paint is applied onto a dry primer using a long-bristle painting roller, a brush or it can be sprayed in two (if necessary, in three) coats (it is diluted with up to 10% of water and up to 15% of water on extremely absorbing surfaces; tinting is possible on JUMIX tinting stations; on a construction site it is tinted with UNITON, DIPI COLOR or DIPI CONCENTRATE).
to paint a m2 of a normally absorbing and very rough surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~190 ml of JUPOL CITRO.
solution C
painting with a highly-covering interior wall paint JUPOL CONCENTRAT (only white, tinting is not possible).
Do not stir, tint and dilute this paint. It is applied in two coats using a short-bristle fur or textile painting roller (length of hairs or threads is approximately 10 mm). Scoop the paint with a roller directly from the original container, do not use a bucket grid.
to paint a m2 of a normally absorbing and very rough surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~250 ml of JUPOL KONCENTRAT.
2. PAINTING WITH A BIO LIME INTERIOR PAINT
solution D
painting with a BIO LIME INTERIOR PAINT (only white, since tinting is very
demanding and is thus dissuaded; this paint operates as a disinfectant and relatively successfully hinders development of wall mould; stains cannot be removed from furniture and other surfaces)
a) a primer:
First, coat plastered surfaces with a BIO LIME INTERIOR PAINT, which has been diluted with up to 30% with water. Apply diluted ACRYL EMULSION (ACRYL EMULSION : water = 1 : 1) as a primer on gypsum-cardboard boards.
b) painting:
Then, apply the paint onto a dry primer using a long-bristle painting roller, a brush or spray it in two (if necessary, in three) coats (dilute it with maximum 10% of water).
for a primer and to paint a m2 of normally absorbing and very rough plastered surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~250 to 300 ml of BIO LIME INTERIOR PAINT, and ~100 g of AKRIL EMULSION for gypsum-cardboard boards, and ~200 ml of BIO LIME INTERIOR PAINT.
Painted surfaces should be washable or resistant to wiping with a wet cloth
a) a primer:
solution A
Prior to applying JUPOL GOLD, JUPOL TREND, JUPOL JUNIOR, JUPOL BRILJANT, JUPOL LATEX MATT, JUPOL LATEX SEMI-GLOSS and JUPOL LATEX SATIN
Coat the cleaned substrate with diluted ACRYL EMULSION (ACRYL EMULSION : water = 1 : 1), which is rather replaced by diluted deep impregnation agent JUKOL (JUKOL : water = 1 : 1) if you paint particle boards, fibre-cement and gypsum-cardboard boards of lesser quality.
to prepare a m2 of normally absorbing and very rough surface, you will need ~100 g of AKRIL EMULSION and ~100 ml of JUKOL for particle boards, fibre-cement boards and gypsum-cardboard boards of lesser quality.
solution B – prior to applying JUPOL SILIKAT
Coat clean lime and lime-cement renders with diluted JUBOSIL GX (JUBOSIL GX : water = 1 : 1), and other substrates with JUBOSIL GF (you can dilute it with up to 10% with water, depending on the absorbency of the substrate).
to prepare a m2 of normally absorbing and very rough lime or lime-cement surface, you will need ~100 ml of JUBOSIL GX, and ~150 ml of JUBOSIL GF for other substrates.
b) painting:
solution A
painting with interior dispersion paint JUPOL GOLD
(painted surfaces are resistant to gentle wiping with a wet cloth or sponge and are not glossy; you can select among intensive colour shades; this paint is suitable for accommodation, business and other premises).
Paint is applied onto a dry primer using a long-bristle painting roller, a brush or it can be sprayed in two (if necessary, in three) coats (it is diluted with up to 10% of water; tinting is possible on JUMIX tinting stations; on a construction site it is tinted up to pastel shades with UNITON or DIPI CONCENTRATE).
to paint a m2 of a normally absorbing and very rough surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~190 ml of JUPOL GOLD.
solution B
painting with interior dispersion paint JUPOL TREND
(painted surfaces are washable and have no gloss; you can select among nine modern colour shades; this paint is suitable for accommodation, business and other premises).
Paint is applied onto a dry primer using a short-bristle painting roller (the use of JUPOL TREND roller is recommended) in two coats (paint is scooped with a roller directly from the original container; do not use a bucket grid).
to paint a m2 of a normally absorbing and very rough surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~250 ml of JUPOL TREND.
solution C
painting with interior dispersion paint JUPOL JUNIOR (painted surfaces are washable and have no gloss; it is possible to select among six modern colour shades; this paint is suitable for children’s rooms and other accommodation, business and other premises).
Paint is applied onto a dry primer using a short-bristle painting roller (the use of JUPOL TREND roller is recommended) in two coats (paint is scooped with a roller directly from the original container; do not use a bucket grid).
to paint a m2 of a normally absorbing and very rough surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~250 ml of JUPOL JUNIOR.
solution D
painting with interior dispersion paint JUPOL BRILJANT (painted surfaces are washable, have no gloss and smell gently like mint immediately after painting; it is possible to select among intensive colour shades; this paint is suitable for accommodation, business and other premises).
Paint is applied onto a dry primer using a long-bristle painting roller, a brush or it can be sprayed in two (if necessary, in three) coats (it is diluted with up to 5% of water; tinting is possible on JUMIX tinting stations.
to paint a m2 of a normally absorbing and very rough surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~190 ml of JUPOL BRILJANT.
solution E
painting with latex paint JUPOL LATEX MATT (painted surfaces have no gloss, are washable and resistant to medical cleaning agents and disinfectants; it is also possible to select among intensive colour shades; the coat has a small active surface and is thus suitable also for premises with higher hygiene and technical requirements – outpatient clinics, hospitals, and similar)
Paint is applied onto a dry primer using a long-bristle painting roller, a brush or it can be sprayed in two (if necessary, in three) coats (it is diluted with up to 5% of water; tinting is possible on JUMIX tinting stations.
to paint a m2 of a normally absorbing and very rough surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~190 ml of JUPOL LATEX MAT.
solution F
painting with a latex paint JUPOL LATEX SEMI-GLOSS (painted surfaces have gentle gloss, are washable and resistant to medical cleaning agents and disinfectants; it is also possible to select among intensive colour shades; the coat has a very small active surface and is thus suitable also for premises with higher hygiene and technical requirements – outpatient clinics, hospitals, and similar).
Paint is applied onto a dry primer using a long-bristle painting roller, a brush or it can be sprayed in two (if necessary, in three) coats (it is diluted with up to 5% of water; tinting is possible on JUMIX tinting stations.
to paint a m2 of a normally absorbing and very rough surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~190 ml of JUPOL SEMI-GLOSS.
solution G
painting with latex paint JUPOL LATEX SATIN (painted surfaces have a silky gloss, are washable and resistant to medical cleaning agents and disinfectants; it is also possible to select among intensive colour shades; the coat has a very small active surface and is thus suitable also for premises with higher hygiene and technical requirements – outpatient clinics, hospitals, and similar).
Paint is applied onto a dry primer using a long-bristle painting roller, a brush or it can be sprayed in two (if necessary, in three) coats (it is diluted with up to 5% of water; tinting is possible on JUMIX tinting stations.
to paint a m2 of a normally absorbing and very rough surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~190 ml of JUPOL LATEX SATIN.
solution H
painting with silicate interior wall paint JUPOL SILIKAT (this paint is suitable for buildings of architectural heritage; painted surfaces are washable and have no gloss; it is also possible to choose among intensive colour shades; appearance of painted surfaces is similar to surfaces painted with lime paints).
Paint is applied onto a dry primer using a long-bristle painting roller, a brush or it can be sprayed in two (if necessary, in three) coats (it is diluted with up to 5% of water; tinting is possible on JUMIX tinting stations.
to paint a m2 of a normally absorbing and very rough surface (a two-coat application), you will need ~220 ml of JUPOL SILIKAT.
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