Oil Bound Distemper

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Oil Bound Distemper is a traditional matt decorative paint based on natural gelatine binder and raw linseed oil. Artist quality earth and natural powder pigments provide matchless purity and quality of colour. A permeable paint suitable for use in older buildings for the decoration of internal walls. Much of the charm of distemper is its lack of uniformity with subtle variations of colour and tone.

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Environmental Considerations

Environmentally friendly product made with natural sustainable ingredients. It contains no VOCs, no petrochemical based ingredients, and no lead. Water-based. All Rose of Jericho paints comply with the latest environmental legislation.

Usage/Purpose

To be used for the decoration of walls. For interior use only. Unpainted porous surfaces should be primed with Claircolle (RJ 4.05). Oil Bound Distemper applied to appropriate surfaces will not readily rub off on clothes. It is not as wipeable as modern vinyl emulsion paints. Distempers should not be over-painted with emulsion or other modern paint types.

Coverage

10m2/ litre/coat on smooth surface of average porosity.

Shelf Life

Limited. Unopened cans have c.12 week shelf life when stored in a cool environment. Protect from frost. Best used within 4 weeks of purchase.

Finish

Matt with subtle variations of colour and tone.

Observations

Touch dry in 4 hours in good drying conditions. Allow 12 hours between coats.

Preparation

Ensure Oil Bound Distemper is within shelf life period. All surfaces should be sound, dry, and free from dirt, oil, grease or other contamination. Previously distempered surfaces should be wiped or washed free of any powdery surface material. Unpainted porous surfaces should be primed with one coat of Claircolle. Any fungus or mould must be treated with a fungicide and making good and filling should be carried out with a material appropriate to the substrate. Oil Bound Distemper can normally be applied to prepared previously emulsion painted surfaces in normal domestic environments. It is not recommended that distemper be applied to emulsion and other modern paint types in poorly heated and poorly ventilated churches. Seek Technical Advice. Sample trials should be carried out well in advance to ensure that the surface is suitable for application.

Application

Two coats normally recommended. Apply by brush. Cannot be spray applied. Brushes and equipment should be cleaned with warm, soapy water immediately after use. Thinning is not normally necessary for primed or previously painted surfaces. Oil Bound Distemper is temperature sensitive and will thicken in cold conditions. If paint has thickened, it can be returned to the correct consistency by placing in a warm room or standing the can in a bucket of hot water. Only if absolutely necessary dilute by no more than 10% (by volume) with clean water.

Availability

2.5 and 5 litre cans. Made to order.