Interior paint Alpenkalk or alternative

  • Erstellt am 2021-11-22 13:08:13

Tamstar

2021-11-24 13:06:12
  • #1
I'm not quite there yet with colors, but if you value a lime paint for its properties, I would be skeptical about Alpenkalk because they do not provide a full declaration. At least, I didn't find it quickly. The safety data sheet at least states that it contains dispersion, which you actually don't want in lime (if you have the appropriate plaster) and diffusion-open... I find the lime plaster lie very enlightening and Mr. Engist very open and helpful. Hessler will be applied to our wall, they also have paints.
 

Tolentino

2021-11-24 13:26:29
  • #2
No, I already have gypsum plaster anyway. I'm not aiming for 100% either, but for a user-friendly compromise. But only thought that with a proper lime content, mold is at least somewhat inhibited. And if it's not pure dispersion, at least some moisture is regulated.
 

Tolentino

2021-12-22 19:15:29
  • #3
Update on Alpenkalk: either I am doing something wrong, or the dispersion in Alpenkalk is really very low concentrated. It covers very poorly and the consumption is much higher despite the primer. I needed a whole 11 kg bucket for a child's room and according to calculations 6 should be enough for the entire house. I am currently trying to negotiate a goodwill return of the remaining 5 at Alpenkalk and will then switch. Does anyone have a recommendation? Are dispersion silicate paints any good?
 

Tolentino

2021-12-22 20:39:46
  • #4
Correction: 21kg! Words to fill and clutter the forum
 

motorradsilke

2021-12-22 21:27:40
  • #5


We painted almost everywhere with Stocolor Sil In directly onto the gypsum plaster. But we also had to paint twice in two places. I guess you will have that with any paint. And the consumption was also more than specified. But I have not yet found any paint where the specified consumption was sufficient. No matter whether wall paint or anything else. Only in the hallway did we use textured paint, because I find the gypsum plaster too sensitive.
 

Tolentino

2021-12-22 21:29:28
  • #6
Well, I am now at three to four coats, but good to know!
 

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