Daily maintenance guide for art paint walls, have you got these 4 points?
Art coatings are different from general coatings due to their wear resistance, high hardness, scrub resistance, waterproof, mildew, and moisture resistance. Different methods can be used in daily cleaning according to different degrees of pollution on the wall.
Art paint wall maintenance guide
1. Falling ash/dust
In general paint, dust on the wall is caused by excessive dry air and electrostatic adsorption of floating dust. Art paint has a good adjustment and balance effect on air humidity, so art paint walls are more difficult to accumulate dust.
Method: Just use a feather duster or wipe gently with a damp cloth!
2. Light pollution (hand and foot prints, pen prints)
In daily life, it is inevitable to accidentally leave dirty hand and foot prints on the artistic walls, especially in families with children, scribbling is not an escape.
Method: Wipe with a damp cloth or eraser to remove it!
3. Moderate pollution (juice, coffee)
Since the art paint has the functions of waterproof, moisture-proof, and mildew-proof, it is relatively simple to handle.
Method: Use a dry rag to absorb the stains, then wipe with a wet rag, and finally dry with a dry rag. If the stain remains for too long, you can use a damp rag and detergent to easily scrub!
4. Severe pollution (paints and other dyed objects)
Pigments and other dyed materials have strong adhesion and coloring power, so some necessary measures need to be taken!
Method: Use a cloth moistened with chlorine-containing bleach or use some soft brush to scrub, gently wipe it, and wipe it with a wet cloth. Remember to wipe it off with a dry towel immediately after scrubbing. If the stained area is too large, you can apply a water-based primer on the stained area, and then use the matching art paint of the same color to cover it.