What should I do if the water based paint deteriorates and smells?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Why do water-based paints deteriorate and stink?

The reason is that water-based paint is made of water and various pigments, additives and other ingredients, if it is not stored properly or not sealed well after use, it will lead to water-based paint and bacteria in the air, mold and other microorganisms in contact, and then produce deterioration and odor.

In the face of deteriorated and smelly water-based paints, what should we do?

It is recommended to add water-based paint fungicide, which can effectively inhibit and eliminate the fungi and various microorganisms produced in the water-based coating, inhibit the growth of yeast and mold, the fungicide has the dual effect of bactericidal and antibacterial, and currently plays an important role in the anti-corrosion treatment in the production and storage of water-based organic products such as water-based paint emulsion paint, real stone paint, adhesive, polymeric emulsion, etc.

The mechanism of action of water-based paint fungicides is mainly by destroying the cell wall and cell membrane of microorganisms, so that the substances in the cells are lost, and eventually lead to the death of microorganisms. At the same time, water-based paint fungicides can also inhibit the reproduction of microorganisms and prevent the growth of mold and yeast, so as to effectively prevent mildew and corruption in water-based coatings.

The use of water-based paint biocides can significantly improve the quality and stability of water-based paints. It can effectively solve the problem of microbial contamination in the production and storage process of water-based coatings, and prevent deterioration and performance degradation of water-based coatings. At the same time, the use of fungicides for water-based coatings can also reduce the cost of anti-corrosion treatment of water-based coatings, improve production efficiency, and provide strong support for the wide application of water-based coatings.

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