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Definition of "acrylic" by Brushworks Painting:

In painting and construction, "acrylic" refers to a type of synthetic resin used as a binder in paint. Acrylic paints are water-based, fast-drying, and made from pigment suspended in an acrylic polymer emulsion. They are widely used in both residential and commercial painting due to their durability, flexibility, and resistance to fading and weathering.

In the context of house painting in Australia, acrylic paint is commonly used for both interior and exterior surfaces, including walls, ceilings, weatherboards, and masonry. It adheres well to a variety of surfaces, is easy to clean up with water, and offers excellent colour retention and UV resistance—making it ideal for the Australian climate.

There are different types of acrylic paints, such as:

  • Low-sheen acrylic – often used for interior walls.
  • Gloss or semi-gloss acrylic – used for trims, doors, and wet areas.
  • Textured acrylic coatings – used for exterior surfaces to provide a decorative and protective finish.

Overall, acrylic is a versatile and reliable choice in the painting industry.

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