Yellowing Paint Problem

Your walls are full of vibrant colors, but yellowing paint might leave you feeling dissatisfied. KIEM offers a solution to restore the vibrant hues to your home, whether dealing with yellowing, fading, or lackluster appearance. With KIEM’s cutting-edge innovation, our paint remains beautiful and durable. KIEM is the answer you need to bring back vibrant colors to your home.

Causes of the Problem:

Alkyd Resin: Some types of paint containing alkyd resin can cause yellowing over time. This is because alkyd has a yellowish structure and tends to discolor when exposed to sunlight or moisture.

Moisture: High humidity can lead to discoloration of paint, particularly in environments with high moisture and temperature, such as bathrooms or kitchens.

Exposure to Chemicals: Contact with chemicals or substances that are acidic or alkaline can cause paint discoloration. This is especially true in environments where chemicals are present and can affect the color.

Quality of Materials and Paint: The quality of materials and paint significantly impacts color retention. Using paint of poor quality or that is unsuitable can lead to discoloration.

Other Factors: For example, electrical installations or the use of heat-emitting devices can contribute to color changes. Improper use of air conditioning or devices that emit heat intermittently may affect the paint’s color, leading to yellowing.

Consequences

When using oil-based paints, the paint film may turn yellow over time. If not addressed promptly, this can lead to several issues. The yellowing of the paint can make walls or surfaces look damaged and unattractive, and yellowing on interior walls or buildings can make them appear dull and less vibrant.

Solutions

1. Choose high-quality acrylic or varnish paints.
2. Avoid using oil-based paints in dark areas, as these types of paints are more prone to yellowing.
3. Apply paint in well-ventilated areas with good light exposure.
4. Avoid using cleaning products containing ammonia. This can be checked on the product label.

These problems will be resolved when you discover KEIM paint, which is made from natural silicate minerals and mixed with a binder synthesized from glass water. With its excellent penetration properties, the paint has a long-lasting durability, does not fade, and contains no oil-based components.

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