The paint of wooden door products is divided into clear oil and mixed oil processes. What is the difference between the products of these two kinds of paint processes? Today I will learn with everyone.
The mixed oil, mainly alkyd blended lacquer or nitro blended lacquer, is an opaque lacquer that can cover the wood, and intuitively looks opaque. The oil mixing process means that the painter applies colored opaque paint on the wood surface after necessary treatments (such as repairing nail holes, sanding paper, and scraping putty) on the wood surface.
The mixed oil, mainly alkyd blended lacquer or nitro blended lacquer, is an opaque lacquer that can cover the wood, and intuitively looks opaque. The oil mixing process means that the painter applies colored opaque paint on the wood surface after necessary treatments (such as repairing nail holes, sanding paper, and scraping putty) on the wood surface.
The oil cleaning process can be divided into the oil cleaning process without background color and the oil cleaning process with background color. The clear oil without the background color means that the painter paints the varnish directly on the wood surface after finishing the treatment of the wood surface.
The process of clearing the base color is that the painter first prepares the paint color sample before painting, so that the customer can choose the color according to his own preferences; or the customer has a soft spot for the color of certain woods, and can also ask the painter to Make paint color samples for yourself.
The difference between the two
The clear oil is mainly good at expressing the texture of the wood, which is natural and clear; the mixed oil mainly expresses the color of the paint itself and the shadow change of the wood itself, and the color is rich and colorful. Both have their own advantages, and they are very popular among customers.







