Contract matt emulsion is readily available and cheap once watered down to the correct ratio is perfect for painting new plaster walls.
Vinyl emulsion on new plaster.
Mid sheen vinyl emulsion is a water borne mid sheen interior decorative finish for walls and ceilings with excellent opacity and colour retention.
A vinyl emulsion will form a skin on the surface of your plaster.
Here are a few things you need to think about before you start painting.
Make sure that you don t use a vinyl emulsion for your mist coat.
Applying a mist coat will sufficiently seal your new plaster after it has dried.
Standard matt emulsion paint a water based and diluted matt emission will bond and adhere to the plaster giving you a good base to work and build on.
Vinyl emulsion forms a skin on the surface of your plaster that will be prone to peeling.
It will also be prone to peeling as this type of paint will not be able to sink into the surface.
Before you start painting new plaster.
I would unscrew all electrical fittings to prevent getting paint on or around your electricals choosing the right paint.
Applying a mist coat will sufficiently seal your new plaster after it has dried.
Pva should also be mixed with water and by the same ratio as below.
Plug electrical sockets.
A vinyl emulsion will form a skin on the surface of your plaster.
Can you paint directly on new plaster.
Do not use vinyl matt emulsion.
Preparation crown trade fungicidal solution use where organic growth removed from surfaces sandtex ready mixed filler new and previously decorated surfaces new and previously painted surfaces repairs to damaged surfaces primer new and.
2 use a basic contract emulsion paint you don t need special paint for priming new plaster.
When we say a matt emulsion we mean the general purpose water based not oil or vinyl based matt emulsion paint that is available from pretty much all diy stores.
As mentioned above solvent paints should be sealed with a pva adhesive and not mist coats.
You don t have to worry about covering the plaster totally you just need to give it a mist coat as it s known to seal the plaster you re not looking for complete.
To successfully mist coat new plaster contract emulsion must be watered down.
It will also be prone to peeling as this type of paint will not be able to sink into the surface.