1. Let me tell you first, look at the label on the outer packaging of real stone paint: but there should be product name, implementation standard number, production place, model, specifications, instructions for use, etc. But if it is a brand, it is usually accompanied by a national inspection exemption certificate and a Chinese well-known trademark logo.
2. Next, let’s talk about whether it meets the standard GB18581-2001: Wood paint is a national compulsory certification product (3C) and must comply with GB18581-2001 "Hazardous Indoor Decoration Materials and Solvent-based Wood Coatings" Material Limits". When purchasing, you can ask the seller to provide a qualified environmental testing report issued by a qualified unit.
3. Another thing to buy is the one with heavy packaging: lift the paint bucket and shake it. If there is a clattering sound, it means that the paint packaging is insufficient, the weight is short, and the viscosity is too low. Regular manufacturers really The material is solid and you can barely hear the sound when shaking it.
4. Then when we buy again, buy the one that consumes less: ask the seller about the number of coating passes and coating area of ??real stone paint, calculate the usage and material cost per square meter, don’t be fooled The unit price of each group (barrel) is deceived.
5. But we buy those that are professional and well-matched: products with good quality tend to be more professional, providing technical guidance and after-sales service according to different boards.