What Paint is Made From

Paint is a mixture of four basic ingredients:
Pigments
;
Resins
;
Solvents
;
Additives

Cheap paints have a higher percentage of solvents per volume, say a gallon. 
As a result there is less pigment and resins in the gallon of cheap paint 
than
high quality paint which can have 50% more pigment and resins than the cheap 
stuff. What this means is that most of what you are applying with cheap 
paint
is water or mineral spirits (solvents up to 70%) which evaporate and leave 
little pigment behind. This is why you have to re-coat and re-coat up to 
four
times with low quality paint before enough pigment is left behind to cover 
the color underneath.

So learn from the pros who value their time as you should.

. Look for high quality manufacturers such or Sherwin Williams paint and 
look on the side of the can for about 45% pigment and resins per volume.

Paint Sheen

Another consideration in selecting the proper paint is a factor called paint 
sheen. Paint sheen refers to how shiny the dried paint surface becomes. 
There
are three basic sheens:
. Flat or Eggshell
. Semi-Gloss or Satin
. Gloss

Flat or Eggshell paints have the least amount of sheen. As a result, flat 
paints are the most forgiving in terms of showing minor wall imperfections. 
Think
of a car with bad bodywork. If it were painted glossy black, you would see 
every flaw. If it were painted a flat white, you would not notice the flaws
anywhere near as much. So flat paint is good for hiding imperfections in the 
drywall tape joints. Add texture to the mix which hides even more flaws and
you have the reason textured ceilings painted with flat paint are so common. 
Flat paint is most commonly used in all walls and ceilings in the home.

The most common exceptions to this generalized statement is the bathroom and 
kitchen.

Semi-Gloss or Satin paint is most commonly used in rooms requiring more 
frequent scrubbing such as the kitchen or baths. The problem with scrubbing 
flat
paint is is may develop a slight sheen. So using a paint with some sheen to 
start with mitigates this problem and makes clean up easier.

Gloss paint is really pretty seldom used in the home except for some 
woodwork and trim, or special areas where a highly reflective sheen is 
desired.
Types of Paint: Water Based and Mineral Spirit Based

At the end of the day, all paints basically fall under two solvent 
categories which define their type; mineral spirit based (commonly known as 
paint thinner)
or water based. In common convention these paints are referred to as oil 
based paint (alkyd resin base thinned with mineral spirits) or latex based 
paint
(water thinned). Ironically neither latex based paint nor oil based paint 
contain latex or oil.

Latex paint is the most common and environmentally responsible providing for 
soap and water clean up. These paints also dry faster and have less odor 
from
VOC's (volatile organic compounds).
Water based latex paints have come a long way and are extremely high 
performing paints.

Alkyd paint is a hazardous material and is sometimes regulated by local 
municipalities.

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