FAQs - Paint Guide
How To Paint Your Rooms
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Get the space you’ve always wanted.

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Decide on the shades/scheme you want to use in each room. If you are still in doubt, ask for a second opinion – or better yet, try asking our panel of experts at:

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Measure your rooms to find out the area you need to paint. Try our Paint Estimator to determine the area of all surfaces you are planning to paint.

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Check our product range to see which of our brand best meets your needs.

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*Highly recommended if you are clumsy/accident prone. Remove doorknobs, handles and other decorative accessories from doors and windows, in order to prevent damage due to paint spillage. Don’t forget to remove light fixtures or mask them with masking tape, paper and/or cloth.

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Remove the dust on the walls thoroughly using a dry mop. Bathroom and kitchen walls can be washed with water and allowed to dry.
Useful Tip: It is preferable to buy all the paint you need at one time and in the largest possible pack size for convenience. This is not only a more economical solution, but it also reduces the chances of slight colour variations between batches.

Darn, those water seepages
Always thought that paint could prevent water leakage and dampness? Wrong. The only permanent solution is to rectify the source of the problem. By analysing the problem, we can identify the solution.
The Culprits :
A. Leaking drainage pipes or water supply pipes.
B. High ground water level that is getting absorbed in the walls from the foundation
 
You thought :
By applying Enamels (Oil Paints) they would prevent further leakage.
 
But :
This will not solve the problem of water seepage. The water seeping through the wall will erupt on the surface at some place or another.
 
Thus :
We advise you to get a civil contractor or Waterproofing expert to rectify the problem before you paint.