Latex Paint VS Oil-Based Paint
1-Latex Paint
-Ease Of Application: Thin and easy to apply.
-Coverage: Spreads wider.
-Finish/Glossiness: Matte & Glossy.
-Time To Dry: 1-7 Hours
-Primer: Doesn't need a primer.
-Durability: Doesn't peel with time.
-Versatility: Could be applied on ( bricks-concrete-wood-vinyl-aluminum sliding ).
-Adhesion: Poorly adheres to dirty or chalky surfaces.
-Color Retention: Highly resistance to chalking or fading especially when exposed to sunlight.
-Weather Impact: More sensitive to weather changes.
-Fragility: Flexible.
-Cleanup: Simply water+soap.
-Toxicity: Not Toxic.
-Price: Up to 35% cheaper
-Texture: Could be textured.
-Odor: Light odor.
2-Oil Based Paint
-Ease Of Application:Thick and hard to apply.
-Coverage: Covers less areas.
-Finish/Glossiness: Glossy only.
-Time To Dry: 8-24 Hours
-Primer: Needs a primer.
-Durability: May turn yellow with time.
-Versatility: Could be applied on most material but needs a sealer for concrete, bricks and masonry...)
-Adhesion: highly recommended for dirty or chalky surfaces.
-Color Retention: Likely to chalk or fade when exposed to sun-lights.
-Weather Impact: Recommended for areas with large weather changes.
-Fragility: Likely to flake.
-Cleanup: A solvent needed to clean up.
-Toxicity: Toxic.
-Price: Depends on quality.
-Texture: Smooth.
-Odor: Strong.
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