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Everything you need to know about the practical use of ktCOLOR paints in all applications: Wall paints, interior paints, facade paints, mineral paints, furniture paints and lime putty. Firstly, a description of the finishes that are suitable for each application. Secondly, answers to your questions about health aspects, ecological raw materials, how to maintain your surfaces and much more. Thirdly, complete technical data sheets with instructions, covering properties and ingredients. Fourthly, for professional users, the safety data sheets.
ktCOLOR offers you finishes for almost all applications: Finishes for interiors and facades, mineral paints and paints for non-sensitive surfaces. Select the application and find the right ktCOLOR finishes. With description, properties, ingredients, hiding power and link to the technical data sheet.
Answers to your questions about health, ecology, which colors are available in each finish, how to get archived or individual desired colors, which colors are guaranteed to be suitable for facades and much more.
Technical data sheets with structure, instructions, ingredients and transparent information on all ktCOLOR products: Primers, clear coats, wall paints, facade paints, colored paints and lime fillers. Information on diffusion openness, vapor barrier and building physics is also summarized in the data sheets.
PDF data sheets according to REACH Regulation (EU) No. 453/2010 for the professional use of ktCOLOR paints and varnishes.
“Last week I painted a wall in the living room with Gris Caso to finally have a comparison with another wall that was painted with a high-quality pigmented paint from another manufacturer in the same lighting conditions. Today, my husband and I sat in front of both paint surfaces for a long time. My husband, who is completely untrained in seeing color, said after a while that the KT color looked so velvety...somehow very material-like and not just like an opaque paint, like the other wall. I feel the same way, it looks incredibly lively, the light really reflects differently...it looks deep and at the same time very light...color is really visible material and not just a coat of paint. A very moving experience.” SF, Color designer, May 2021