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Our Freshlick team here have years of experience supporting customers with paint projects in their rooms and gardens at home, all with their individual demands.
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Make sure you get the right paint for your location. The main difference between paint finishes for the outside (exterior) and paint finishes for the indoors (interior) lies in their formulation and properties, which are tailored to the specific challenges and conditions each area faces. Here's a breakdown of the key differences:
Interior paint finishes
Interior paints typically offer a wide variety of finishes, from flat matt to satin, semi-gloss, and high gloss.
These finishes are chosen based on aesthetic preferences and the desired look for the indoor space.
Exterior Paint Finishes
Exterior paints are generally thicker and heavier to provide better protection, formulated to withstand a wide range of weather conditions, including UV rays, temperature fluctuations, moisture, rain, snow, and wind. They are typically designed to resist fading, cracking, peeling, and other forms of degradation caused by exposure to the elements, and as a result last longer than interior paints.
These paint finishes provide a protective barrier for the underlying surface and help to prevent moisture from seeping into the substrate and causing damage, such as wood rot, growth of mildew, mould, and algae, which can thrive in damp outdoor environments.
When it comes to outside temperature changes, exterior paints have a degree of flexibility to accommodate for the expansion and contraction of building materials. With strong adhesion properties exterior paints bond well to various surfaces, including wood, metal, concrete, and masonry.
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