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The difference between water-based paint and oily paint
Since 2007, Europe has completely banned oil painting pigments. During the Olympic Games, all oil paints are taken off the shelves and are not allowed to be sold. Apart from safety and environmental protection, to put it bluntly, they are for foreigners. However, oily paint is really harmful to human body, otherwise Europe will not ban it. Please don't use oily paint any more. Please use water-based paint. It's really environmentally friendly. Here is a brief introduction:

Environmental protection performance

Waterborne paint: only water is used as thinner, which is harmless to human health; Oily paint: banana oil and Tinea water are used as diluents, and it contains a lot of harmful carcinogens such as benzene and xylene.

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Waterborne paint: it contains no harmful carcinogens, is non-toxic and tasteless, and can be used after brushing; Oily paint: It contains a strong pungent smell, which is unbearable. This gas contains a lot of harmful substances, which is harmful to human health. After general use of 1 ~ 2 months, the strong pungent smell volatilizes to be basically tasteless, but there are a lot of harmful gases.

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Water-based paint: because it contains no harmful substances and will not volatilize into the air, it is not easy to have defects such as yellowing, and it will last as long as new; Oily paint: harmful substances are constantly released and volatilized for a long time, which is easy to yellow and has poor durability.

Paint film quality

Waterborne paint: A new generation of PU waterborne paint products are not inferior to oily paint in terms of film fullness, hardness and scratch resistance. Oily paint: the paint film has good quality and high hardness, but it is harder and more brittle, and it is not easy to repair after being damaged.

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Waterborne coatings: non-flammable, no special storage requirements; Oily paint: extremely flammable and must be stored separately according to fire control requirements.

Architectural performance

Waterborne paint: no special requirements, can be painted after simple training, which is very convenient for self-painting and repair; Oily paint: Only after professional training and practice can you paint. Because of its strong professionalism, it is difficult for ordinary people to brush it well. At the same time, it is very harmful to the human body when brushing, and generally it will not be brushed by itself.