LifeCoat Interior Emulsion adds elegance to your interior walls. This water-based interior paint offers better coverage and durability than distemper. LifeCoat is an excellent choice of paint with its affordability and a superior quality.
Low VOCSmoothMatt1000+ Shades
Benefits
SMOOTH FINISH
The smooth finish adds elegance to your interior walls
Before application ensure the surface is free from loose particles and dirt
STEP 02
Wipe clean with dry cloth and ensure the surface is completely dry
STEP 03
Apply Dura Fill Interior Primer on the surface, and allow minimum 4 hours drying time
STEP 04
Apply Flexi Strong Acrylic Wall Putty to cover hairline cracks and uneven surfaces; allow it to dry completely
STEP 05
Sand the surfaces with sandpaper no. 220 for smoothening, apply another coat of primer; allow sufficient drying time
STEP 06
Apply 2-3 coats of LifeCoat Interior Emulsion for best results. Keep 4-6 hours of drying time between coats
Product FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Water based interior paint provides a relatively more practical and safer option for painting interior surfaces because of less smell, fast drying, and reduction in VOC emission compared to oil-based interior paint. LifeCoat Interior Emulsion is one of the brands of water-based interior paint and it is developed with an aim of providing good coverage and toughness compared to distemper, while at the same time maintaining its position as a reasonably priced wall paint that will provide a better finish than other expensive varieties of paints. Oil-based paints can provide a more hard wearing and tough film than water-based interior paints, but the fact that they have strong smells, longer drying periods, and difficult clean-up procedures makes them less practical for interior uses than exterior uses.
The choice of a high-quality interior paint will be determined by coverage rate, covering ability, finish surface, and comparing it to simple distemper rather than just looking at marketing statements. LifeCoat Interior Emulsion is positioned as such high-quality interior paint as it has better coverage and higher durability compared to distemper and is a cost-effective water-based paint with smooth matte finish. It will also be important to pay attention to the coverage rate per liter as high coverage paints tend to become more cost-effective than the lower one even though their price per liter is higher as fewer coats are needed to get the right color. In case of bedrooms or children's room, one should also pay attention to the amount of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in paints.
Yes, water based interior paint can generally go over existing paint, provided the old surface is properly prepped first, clean, free of flaking material, and lightly sanded if it's glossy. LifeCoat Interior Emulsion works well in repainting scenarios, offering better coverage and durability than distemper, which also helps it cover previous colours effectively in fewer coats than you'd otherwise need. If the existing paint is oil-based or particularly glossy, applying a compatible primer first improves adhesion quite a bit, since water based emulsion can otherwise struggle to bond to a slick oil-based surface underneath. For walls previously painted with distemper or another water-based emulsion, prep is generally simpler, just cleaning and light sanding of rough patches before the new coat goes on. Testing a small area first remains a sensible way to confirm adhesion before committing to the full room.
Oil-based and water-based paints are designed for different scenarios instead of one paint type being superior to the other across the board. The water-based paint such as LifeCoat Interior Emulsion is known to provide easy application, fast drying, low smell and low levels of volatile organic compounds and is therefore the preferable option for painting the interior of the wall in occupied living spaces. Oil-based paints may provide a slightly hard and durable film on certain high wear applications but they have strong fumes and long drying time which makes them unsuitable for use in bedroom and living room. For the interior walls where the quality of air indoors and convenience while painting is considered, water-based interior paint is the norm and even the newer paint products like LifeCoat has improved the durability.
One can argue that a highly durable interior paint consists of qualities such as strong covering capacity, excellent hiding capacity, and a good-quality finish that can withstand many years of use without showing too much fading and wear spots at an early stage. LifeCoat Interior Emulsion is such a paint, which provides better coverage and durability than normal distemper paints yet retains affordability and is water-based for indoor wall usage. The durability of interior paints is not only a function of the paint coating but also involves the quality of surface preparation, priming, puttying, and sanding as well. Expensive luxury emulsions can provide extra washable and stain-resistant coating in case of very high traffic areas, but for the average rooms, LifeCoat will be sufficient and practical choice.