Trimetal Magnacryl Plafond - Ceiling paint
Description
Magnacryl Plafond is a water-based ceiling paint, so the smell is not a nuisance. The paint has a super matt appearance, even when shaving light falls on it.
In addition, the paint boasts high covering power. With just 1 coat of primer and 1 coat of Magnacryl Plafond, you already get the desired decorative effect.
Finally, the product is easy to process due to its long open time and good flow.
Suitable for many substrates such as: plaster, plasterboard, concrete, filler, ...
Key features
- Uniform matt view without stripes
- High coverage
- Long open time
- Very easy/smooth and pleasant processing
- Good flow and beautiful aesthetic aspect
- Does not yellow
- Permeable to water vapor
Application method: | Airless, HVLP (paint sprayer), Paint brush, Paint roller |
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Coverage: | 11 m²/l |
Gloss level: | Extra matt |
Opacity: | Opaque |
Purpose: | Ceiling |
Base: | Water-based |
Interior / exterior: | Interior |
Substrate: | Concrete, Plasterboard, Stucco |
Area: | Basement, Bathroom, Bedroom, Child's room, Garage, Hallway, Kitchen, Living room |
Characteristics: | 1-component, Low odour, Quick drying, Water vapor permeable |
Product type: | Topcoat |
Technical data sheet
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Not sure how to use this product yet? Then this explanation will help you get started. Still got doubts? Feel free to contact us with all your questions. Our paint experts will be happy to help!
How to use Trimetal Magnacryl Plafond?
Painting a ceiling is best done with an extension handle and roller.
Have you got everything you need? Ready to start!
Preparation: Cover all furniture, lay a tarp over your floor. Then tape the surrounding walls with masking tape. Degreasing and cleaning your ceiling before you start is also very important. For this, you can use Beardy Clearline.
First coat: Divide your ceiling into imaginary squares of about 1 m². Start in a corner close to the largest window and work away from there. Paint the corners and edges first, then roll out the primer in the "square". Continue in this way until you have primed the entire ceiling. Tip: Let adjacent squares overlap. With just-on-wet, you won't see any transitions.
Painting with Magnacryl Plafond: Time for a final coat. You apply this the same as the primer, but divide your ceiling into slightly larger areas.
Additional tips can be found in our handy guide: painting the ceiling.
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