REMAL snow white paint is recommended for its extreme whiteness for coatings in residential and design spaces. REMAL snow white wall paint with 96% whiteness is used for painting walls and ceilings in interiors on plaster, plasterboards, and other surfaces. REMAL interior white paint is well and easy to process, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly. REMAL Snow White is a water-dilutable paint with high whiteness.
This wall paint provides excellent coverage, is breathable, abrasion-resistant, and has a high whiteness of 96%. It is used for painting plasters, concrete, plasterboards, cement boards, particle boards, and renovation plasters in interiors. The paint shows resistance to wet abrasion – measured according to ČSN EN ISO 11998 – class 5. (classification according to EN 13300).
Before painting, remove layers of old and non-adherent coatings. Treat absorbent surfaces with REMAL universal primer, treat non-cohesive and crumbling surfaces with REMAL deep primer. This will remove dust from the surface, strengthen it, unify absorption, and ensure adhesion of the coating. Drying time is 4 hours. Even out irregularities on the wall with REMAL putty.
Dilute the paint in a ratio of max. 0.2 l of water to 1 kg of paint. Then mix thoroughly. Apply with a brush, roller, or spraying in 2 layers; apply the next layer after the previous one has dried, at least after 4 hours. The optimal temperature for painting is 15 to 25 °C. The temperature of the substrate and environment should not drop below 5 °C during application. Use products from the same batch for cohesive surfaces, mix different batches together before use.
Follow basic hygiene rules during work. The product is not intended for coatings coming into direct contact with food, feed, drinking water, or for coatings on children's toys and children's furniture. Keep out of reach of children. If you feel unwell, seek medical assistance.
The product is treated with a biocide. It contains 1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine, 1,2-benzoisothiazol-3(2H)-one+, octhilinone (ISO), reaction mixture: 5-chloro-2-methylisothiazol-3(2H)-one [ES number 247-500-7] and 2-methylisothiazol-3(2H)-one [ES number 220-239-6] (3:1). May cause an allergic reaction.
covering materials, such as paper adhesive tape or covering foil, or possibly sanding papers. Don't forget brushes, rollers, brushes, and spatulas.
This international standard ISO EN 11998 describes the accelerated method for determining resistance to wet abrasion and determining the washability of paint. Regarding the cleanability of coatings, it only specifies the testing method itself, but does not specify the contaminating substances. After drying and conditioning, the painted sample is weighed and subjected to wet cleaning cycles in a test abrasion (cleaning) device. From the weight loss, the average value of the thickness loss of the coating is calculated. To determine cleanability, contaminating substances are applied to equally prepared samples. Specified contaminating substances are left in contact with the coating film for a prescribed period. Painted, contaminated samples are then subjected to cleaning cycles. It is evaluated whether the contaminating substance was removed and whether the coating is resistant to wet abrasion.
For evaluation, 5 classes are used - class 1 is the best – class 5 is the worst. Grading is like in school.
How often to paint?
It is generally recommended to paint approximately every 4 to 5 years. However, if you have small children or pets in the household, for hygienic and aesthetic reasons, it is advisable to repaint approximately every 2 years.