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Guide to purchasing floor paint
As far as I know, Nippon and Sanhe have no water-based paints, and their floor paints are oily (polyester paint), which is very toxic. After completion, you need to be vacant for two or three months before you can move in. Among them, the state is good. But none of them are recommended.

Good environmental protection

Water-borne paints from Fule Pavilion, Du Fang and Meilin can be used on furniture, but their abrasion resistance is not enough, and their service life on the floor is not good, which is not as good as Nippon's oily floor paint, but environmental protection is certainly not as good as oily paint.

high-wearing feature

My home was decorated by Sina. At present, the best is Swedish Bona paint (the first brand of floor paint in the world), which has high wear resistance. There are also LOBA in Germany, Juncker in Denmark, and Ujin in Britain. The performance and price are all good. But the point of sale is hard to find.

Not applicable to the floor.

Domestic water-based paints, such as Lubo, Carpoly, Revo and Saite, have poor wear resistance and are not suitable for flooring.