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Water based paints are a type of paint that use water as a solvent instead of petroleum-based solvents. These paints are typically made up of a combination of resins, pigments, and additives that are suspended in water. They are often used in interior and exterior applications, and are known for their low odor, low VOCs, and quick drying time. Water based paints are also often used in applications where a high level of durability is required, such as in industrial settings.
Water based paints are becoming increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits. They are often more cost-effective than traditional solvent-based paints, and they are easier to clean up and dispose of. Additionally, they are often safer to use than solvent-based paints, as they do not contain hazardous chemicals.
Some companies in the water based paint market include Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, PPG, AkzoNobel, and Valspar. Show Less Read more