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Owatrol Floetrol is a 1-liter, water-based paint conditioner designed to improve paint flow and finish quality. Non-toxic and suitable for both interior and exterior use, it covers 10-15 m² per liter and ensures smooth, controlled pouring for professional and artistic applications.
Manufacturer | Owatrol |
Part Number | 965 |
Product Dimensions | 264 x 213 x 184 cm; 1.01 kg |
Item model number | 965 |
Size | 1 l (Pack of 1) |
Colour | white |
Style | Single |
Finish | Smoothing,Painting |
Volume | 1 litres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Capacity description | Bidon 1 l |
Coverage | 10-15 m2 per liter |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Usage | Interior/Exterior |
Included Components | 1 Piece |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.01 kg |
A**N
Used with emulsion innhot weather
Thanks to all those that answered my question on using this with emulsion paint. I use light reflecting paint which shows every flaw so was getting a lot of drag where the paint was drying quickly. This made a big difference. The paint was much easier to apply and almost no drag marks. Slowed drying so I could see where I had painted on final coats. It didn't make the paint thinner and drip. I actually had to add the same amount of water. It is better than just diluting with water. It is expensive but I used less paint. Used with dulux light and space.
D**S
Good product
No idea why it says made in France. It's a French company but the product is actually manufactured in Spain. I don't know why in the instructions they say to add 10 - 15% to a litre. What's wrong with saying add 100 - 150ml to a litre of paint? I thought I'd bought a water based tub of white gloss so I added some of this product to it. Turns out my paint was oil based (only found out when I went to clean the brushes with water, DOH!) so I thought I'd ruined it. Thankfully, no. The paint was fine and the doors, door frames and skirting boards I painted with it turned out just fab. So, it must contain some dispersants allowing it to mix with oil-based paints. Just remember to stir it frequently. And it's about £10 cheaper than the oil-based version. On the downside, however, the paint seems to take a very long time to dry, which being oil-based is expected anyway, and adds a bit of smell to the room for a few days. In any case, the results are brilliant so I will use more of this in the future. Totally recommended.
R**T
It slows the drying time but...
I purchased this to use with water based gloss, because it claims it extends the open time of the paint and eliminates brush strokes and roller marks. It looks very much like PVA glue and is about the same consistency as PVA.It certainly does extend the open time, you have more time to work the paint than you do without it. If you have used water based gloss, you'll know it dries really fast and you don't have a lot of time to work the paint before it starts pulling. I used it with Leyland Trade water based gloss, both with a Hamilton fully synthetic brush and with an Albany microfibre water based gloss mini roller. As for eliminating brush marks and stippling left by the roller, it failed. Expensive for what it is.
K**L
A Great help for Water Based Gloss
Ok if like me you were having a nightmare trying to gloss a 6 panel door with just water based gloss. You’ve probably done an Internet search on how you can prevent the paint drying too fast and how to eliminate brush marks? Well I did and I came across this stuff. I love the time you have with oil based gloss and the finish you can achieve with it but really dislike the fact that white gloss goes yellow after time and your constantly painting it again and again. So I decided to go water based but struggled like hell trying to get a good finish. Trust me, by adding approximately 20 percent of this product it helped a lot, although with a 6 panel door you still have to be quite quick whilst painting it on. I just finished one of the 7 doors I have to paint and was pleasantly surprised how much better finish you get compared to not using it. So if like me you are struggling with water based gloss I do recommend you add some of this to it.You would think that paint manufacturers would add this into their paint themselves to help us out but until they improve it I say add this to it…… good luck!
C**E
Aids keeping brushes in good condition
I bought this so that my brushes, both artist and general decorating brushes are kept in good condition. I wash my brushes in this mixed with water, which helps to prevent the paint line forming around the brush. I have used it in the past for emulsion, but I wouldn't use it for exterior paint as it could affect the structure of the paint. If I need to relax the paint slightly I put 5 ml of water in the pot
S**D
Did the job
Bottle was smaller than what I mis calculated.
M**S
Couldn't get on with this
I bought this after reading a lot of professional decorator's singing it's praises. They use it to prolong the wet time of the paint so they have more time to get the paint to level it and to lay it off. Some water based paints dry unbelievably quick, and especially if the room is warm, and they add this to make it dry slower in effect.I found it removed the sheen of the paint a bit.Also I found adding water to water-based paints is better. Water thins the paint obviously, and as water is one of the main ingredients of water based paints, what harm can it do?One of the problems with water based paints is it starts drying too quickly, and when you try to level it with a brush it starts to drag. Add some water and it'll go on a lot smoother and not leave brush marks or use a roller from Two Fussy Blokes.
T**Y
Quality product
Excellent finish quality, it makes the paint flow more consistent. My wife loves it.
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