Description
Earthborn Wall Glaze 2.5l
Earthborn Wall Glaze is a water based, clear glaze for interior use. Being VOC and acrylic free, it is specially formulated for its environmental benefits. This resourceful product can be used for a whole host of projects. Use before painting to stabilise sandy, powdery interior surface.
Apply on top of Earthborn Claypaint or Ecopro Emulsion to produce a washable, protective glaze. Or combine it with Earthborn Pigment to create special paint effects such as sponging and colour washes, as well as an interior wood stain. You decide.
Approx coverage 2.5L: 125sqm 750ml: 37.5sqm
Approximate coverage when diluted.
Drying time 6 – 12 hours
Approx coverage 2.5L: 125sqm 750ml: 37.5sqm
Ingredients:
- Water
- Cellulose
- Vinegar ester
- Clay
- 0.1% preservative
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FAQ – Controlling Damp
- Older properties in the UK were often built with materials such as stone and timber and lime render was common. It is important when choosing paint to consider the surface you are painting. Lime surfaces are breathable and it is vital to maintain this. Don’t paint a lime surface with the wrong type of paint such as a vinyl emulsion. This could lock in moisture which you don’t want to do. Using a breathable paint is key. Because it is breathable, Earthborn Claypaint is an ideal choice for painting lime surfaces.
- Modern Properties. If you live in a modern property and are concerned about damp the problem is likely to be linked to condensation. Improving ventilation will help, as will using Earthborn Claypaint. Its hygroscopic (moisture absorbing) properties make it a great paint for damp walls. It will allow walls to breathe and it will help reduce the occurrence of condensation. Less condensation means less likelihood of mould and mildew, so it is a great choice for walls and ceilings. In fact anywhere that damp may be a concern. The beauty of choosing a paint like Earthborn Claypaint is that in addition to the practical benefits such as breathability, which is crucial if damp is an issue, there is no compromise on colour choice or style.