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Glycero Paint
Glycero paint, also known as oil paint, is a traditional product that continues to attract house painters with its exceptional properties.
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What is glycero paint?

Glycero paint is a solvent-based paint, unlike acrylic paint which is water-based.
Its composition gives it specific properties:
It is more resistant and more covering than other types of paint, particularly on difficult surfaces or in rooms with high exposure to humidity, such as the bathroom or kitchen.
The advantages of glycero paint

Exceptional resistance
One of the main advantages of glycero paint is its resistance.
Whether it is against scratches, humidity, temperature variations or even aggressive household products, it remains one of the best options to guarantee longevity for your walls, woodwork and even your metal surfaces.
This is why it is often preferred for rooms such as the bathroom, the kitchen or even for painting radiators and wooden windows.
Smooth and taut finish

Another major advantage of glycero paint is its aesthetic appearance.
Thanks to its solvent-based composition, it offers a very smooth and taut finish, without brush or roller marks, even on large surfaces.
This particularity makes it an ideal paint for woodwork, doors, skirting boards, and all surfaces that require an impeccable finish.
High coverage
Glycero paint is also known for its covering power.
A few coats are usually enough to effectively mask imperfections in the surface, providing a uniform result.
This is particularly useful when repainting dark or badly damaged surfaces, as it saves time by avoiding multiple coats.
Sustainability
Glycero paint, once applied, offers long-lasting protection to your walls.
Unlike some water-based paints that can flake or wear off more quickly, glycerophthalic paint retains its color and shine even after several years, reducing the need for touch-ups or refinishing.
The disadvantages of glycero paint

Strong smell and long drying time
One of the most frequently cited disadvantages of glycerophthalic paint is its strong odor due to the solvents.
This odor can persist for several days after application, making the use of freshly painted parts sometimes uncomfortable.
In addition, the drying time of this paint is relatively long compared to acrylic paints:
It often takes several hours or even days for the paint to dry completely and the smell to disappear.
Tool maintenance
Since glycero paint is solvent-based, cleaning tools (brushes, rollers, etc.) requires the use of specific products, such as white spirit or chemical thinners.
Which can make tool maintenance more tedious and expensive, especially if you paint on a regular basis.
Environmental impact
Finally, it is important to note that solvent-based paints, such as glycero, are generally more polluting than water-based paints.
They emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can be harmful to health and the environment.
This is why, in some cases, they are gradually being replaced by more ecological alternatives such as acrylic paints or natural paints.
When and why choose glycero paint?
For wet rooms

Glycero paint is an excellent choice for rooms prone to humidity, such as bathrooms or kitchens.
Its composition makes it more resistant to mold and water than water-based paints.
In addition, its washable nature allows you to easily clean the walls without altering the paint.
For woodwork and metal
Thanks to its perfect adhesion to surfaces such as wood or metal, glycerophthalic paint is particularly recommended for painting doors, windows, furniture or even radiators.
Its smooth and taut finish highlights these elements in a very elegant way.
For exterior work

The use of glycero paint is not limited to the interior.
It is also very effective for exterior surfaces, particularly for woodwork, shutters or metal barriers.
Its weather resistance and durability make it a good choice for outdoor painting jobs.
How to apply glycero paint?

Preparation of the support
Preparation of the surface is a crucial step to ensure successful application of glycerophthalic paint.
Before you begin, it is essential to thoroughly clean and sand the surface to remove any dirt, grease or old flaking paint.
For particularly porous or damaged surfaces, the application of an undercoat is strongly recommended to promote paint adhesion.
Application of paint
The application of glycero paint must be done methodically.
Start with corners and angles with a brush, then use a roller for larger areas.
It is advisable not to overload the roller or brush with paint to avoid dripping.
Glycero paint often requires two coats for optimal results.
Between each coat, it is imperative to allow sufficient drying time to avoid imperfections.
Drying time and finishing
As mentioned earlier, the drying time of glycero paint is relatively long.
It is therefore important to allow sufficient time between coats, generally 24 hours, for complete drying.
Once the paint is dry, you can apply a protective varnish to further improve the durability of the painted surface.
Alternatives to glycero paint

If you are hesitant to use glycero paint because of its drawbacks, particularly its odor and its impact on the environment, know that there are interesting alternatives.
Acrylic paint
More and more professionals are turning to acrylic paint, a water-based paint, which has advantages in terms of application and drying.
It has less odor, dries faster, and is easier to clean because the tools can be washed with water.
Although its covering power is slightly lower than that of glycerol, it is a more ecological choice.
Ecological paints
For those looking for an even more environmentally friendly option, eco-friendly paints, made from natural components, are a great alternative.
They are generally free of toxic solvents and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), while offering a quality aesthetic finish.
However, their durability and resistance are still inferior to those of glycero paint.
In conclusion: why choose glycero paint?
Glycero paint remains a product of choice for many renovation or decoration projects, particularly for surfaces that require a durable and resistant finish.
Its covering power, its ability to protect against difficult conditions (humidity, shocks, temperature variations) and its smooth and impeccable finish make it an essential option for demanding painting work.
However, it is important to weigh the pros and cons carefully before using it.
If you are looking for a paint that is easy to apply, quick to dry and environmentally friendly, other solutions such as acrylic paint or eco-friendly paints might better meet your expectations.
For optimal results with glycerophthalic paint, it is recommended to call on a professional painter.
With his experience and know-how, he will be able to advise you and carry out a careful application, guaranteeing a perfect and lasting finish.
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