词条 | Oil base |
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An Oil base or oil pedestal is a water, dirt and fat repellent paint, which is applied directly as a coating on the rough plaster to protect it. Mostly it consists of a coating of paint, which is based on alkyd resin and is often applied in staircases, but also in kitchens and bathrooms of old buildings. Sometimes it is found in heavy traffic hallways.[1] UseThe oil base protects the wall from soiling and the surface can be easily wiped with a damp cloth for cleaning. The wall is not damaged by wiping, dirt can not stick due to the structure of the alkyd resin based paint. Even water can not penetrate into the wall, therefore, the oil base is often found in kitchens or bathrooms of old buildings, where tiles are used today. It could also be found in hosputals and heavy-traffic areas such as hallways or staircases in public buildings. Renewal of the oil baseFor renewal of the oil base, you can not just paint over it. First you have to remove the old oil base completely with the underlying plaster layer. This can be done for example by knocking off the top layer of the plaster or by grinding. There are also chemical solvents that peel off the paint layer. Then you can apply a new layer of plaster and after drying, you can apply alkyd paint. For the renewal of the oil base you have to plan some time due to the drying phases . If the oil base is to be wallpapered with a wallpaper, it has to be thoroughly roughened first.[2] References1. ^https://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/home-diy/painting/alkyd-resin-paint.htm 2. ^https://www.houzz.de/ideabooks/88487912/list/was-ist-eigentlich-ein-oelsockel 2 : Paints|Wallcoverings |
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