Spatule | Acier inoxydable

À partir de $28.95 CAD

Idéal pour le rasage et le polissage. Bouts pointus. Lame en acier poli miroir. Lame rectifiée. Poignée en plastique. FABRIQUÉ...

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Taille: 1 litre

1 litre
5 litres
4 kg
$28.95 CAD
Description du sous-poil Prima

Idéal pour le rasage et le polissage.


Bouts pointus.
Lame en acier poli miroir.
Lame rectifiée.
Poignée en plastique.

FABRIQUÉ EN ITALIE

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply Tintural paints in a bathroom or kitchen? 

Natural Paints are not suitable for interior wet areas and are best for low-traffic rooms. In heavy traffic areas and areas that may be exposed to occasional splashing, you can use Tintural's Aqua Varnish as a light protective finish coat. 

Can I apply my product in all weather conditions? 

No, limewash paints and natural coatings are sensitive to extreme cold and heat. The ideal temperature for use is between 7 and 27° C. Do not apply lime paint when its raining and make sure the weather forecast does not call for rain in the 48 hours following application.

How long do I have to wait between 2 coats?

Wait a minimum of 6-8 hours between coats. Respect stipulated drying times. It is imperative to have a fully dry surface before applying the next coat. 

Are Tintural paints 100% natural?  

Tintural paints and coatings are between 95% and 100% natural, and have low to no VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds).

Can I use Tintural lime paints outside?  

Multi Paint & Primer can be used in interior and exterior applications.

How do I achieve a burnished effect?  

-First, estimate the surface area, taking into account obstructions, decorative features, and fixtures.

-if the ceiling is high, use scaffolding or another work surface to ensure continuous application without stopping midway, which can cause striping.

-for the third coat of paint, use a slightly more diluted (but not too diluted) mixture to give a wider opening.  

-For the third coat of paint, use a slightly more diluted (but not too diluted) mixture to maintain workability and achieve consistent coverage across the surface.

-use a stainless steel float (stucco float) with a flexible or semi-rigid blade. No sponges, no plastic smoothers.  

-Burnish the surface before the paint dries completely — timing varies with substrate and temperature (around 15–20 minutes). The aim is to smooth and compress the coating without damaging it.

-For large wall surfaces, consider working with a partner, with one painting and the other burnishing with the trowel as the paint begins to dry.

-For a concrete effect, all you need to know is that it's the way you cover the wall during the first two coats that determines the result.  As a general rule, the smaller the movements, the more "crushed" the effect.  

-Angle the trowel against the wall at a shallow 15°–20° to exert even pressure, taking care not to tear off layers of paint.

What will I receive in my package ?  

Your package will include all products for your project: the ordered quantity of paint or coating product, the appropriate amount of pigment for your chosen colour based on that paint quantity, the how-to guide and technical sheet, and any tools you added to your order.

Should the primer/ base coat be tinted?  

We recommend tinting the primer, particularly for darker paint colours.