Tex universal texture paint, video. Water-dispersion texture paint “Universal Tex textured universal”

Gross weight 16 kg

The basis

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A component of paint that “binds” pigment particles, making the film homogeneous and providing the paint with the ability to “stick” to the surface. The nature and amount of the binder determines such properties of paint and varnish products as strength, resistance to washing off, adhesion, color fastness and durability.

Water-dispersed

Basis

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This is the base from which various shades are obtained by tinting. Each manufacturer uses its own database system. Typically, tinting systems contain from two to five base paints, which differ in the content of white pigment - titanium dioxide.

Working tools Spray, Spatula, Trowel, Spray gun, Texture roller, Notched spatula

Possibility of tinting

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Possibility to repaint the base color to another, according to the tinting catalogue. It should be remembered that after painting, the final color perception of the surface will depend on the nature and intensity of illumination, surface texture and other factors.

Consumption

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1.5-2.5 m2/l

Drying time at 20°C (+/- 2°C)

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Time required for one layer to dry at temperature environment+20С (+/- 2С)

Application temperature

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Ambient temperature at which performance properties do not change.

Not lower than +5 C

Frost resistance

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Frost resistance- ability of the material to saturated with water able to withstand repeated alternating freezing and thawing without visible signs of destruction and without a significant decrease in strength. The main reason for the destruction of material under the influence of low temperatures- expansion of water filling the pores of the material upon freezing.

5 cycles

Limit temperature of heat resistance

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The threshold value above which paints and enamels lose their ability to withstand heat without loss of integrity or appearance.

Toxicity (Emission class)

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They are divided according to the amount of volatile substances released: M1- materials that emit extremely little or no volatile substances into the indoor air;
M2- quite a few substances evaporate;
M3- have not been tested, or they have exceeded the strict emission limits permitted for building materials.

Class fire danger

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Materials, depending on fire resistance, are divided into classes: KM0, KM1, KM2, KM3, KM4, KM5. This parameter represents a combination of 5 indicators - Combustibility, Flammability, Smoke generation, Toxicity, Flame propagation with digital symbols(where 1 is the lowest)


Packing: 8, 16
Package: 1

Paint Tex Universal Texture

DESCRIPTION:
Texture paint for interior and exterior use to create decorative effects.
Forms a vapor-permeable, weather-resistant coating, resistant to washing with household non-abrasive detergents, hides minor irregularities surfaces, covers in 1 layer.

APPLICATION AREA:
Intended for decorative finishing and giving relief to the surface of buildings and structures on mineral surfaces (concrete bases, cement plasters, brick, surfaces previously painted with water-dispersion paints), as well as for finishing works indoors, incl. With high humidity(kitchens, bathrooms, hallways).

SPECIFICATIONS:
Consumption for 1 layer 1.5-2.5 kg/m? (0.8-1.4 l/m?) depending on the thickness of the applied layer and the desired relief.
Dry residue: About 76%.
Density 1.7-1.8 kg/l.
Thinner Water
Application method
Apply with a spatula or trowel in one layer. To create the desired texture, use a texture roller or notched trowel.
Drying time at (20±2) °C and relative humidity (65±5)%3 hours.
At air temperatures below +15 °C and relative humidity above (65±5)%, or when the thickness of the texture coating layer is more than 1 mm, the drying time of the texture coating increases to 24 hours.
Base A
Tinting According to the TEX color catalog or tinted with TEX paints: for facade works coloring with TEX paints (No. 5,6,8,9,10,11,13,15,16,17) up to 7% of the volume of texture paint.
For interior work color with TEX pastes up to 5% of the volume of texture paint or color with paints up to 7% of the volume.
White color
Resistance to washing
The paint forms a coating that is resistant to washing with household non-abrasive detergents

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
Preliminary preparation
Clean the surface from loose old coatings, dirt and dust. Fill surface defects with TEX Latex Profi putty.
To obtain a more durable and strong coating, reduce consumption and ensure a given level of moisture resistance of the coating, it is recommended to prime the surface with a primer
"Impregnating acrylate" TEX. For continuous puttying, priming is not required.
Priming is mandatory before application on porous surfaces and surfaces filled with dry construction mixtures.
Conditions for painting
The surface to be painted must be dry and clean, the temperature of the surface, paint and air must be at least 5°C, and the relative humidity below 80%.
Painting Stir the paint thoroughly before use. Apply paint by roller, brush or spray in two layers.

CLEANING INSTRUMENTS:
Wash working tools with water.

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH:
The paint is fire and explosion proof, has no unpleasant odor.
Do not mix with other paints and solvents.
Avoid contact with eyes; if contact occurs, rinse with plenty of
water, keep out of the reach of children.
Carry out work in a ventilated area.
Use rubber gloves to protect your hands.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION:
Dispose of empty dry cans as household waste.
Do not pour remaining paint into sewers or water bodies.

STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION:
At a temperature not lower than 5°C in a tightly closed container, protected from moisture, heat and direct sunlight.
Shelf life: 1 year from the date of manufacture in original, unopened packaging

PACKING: 8 kg, 16 kg

The main advantage of this coating:
- applied in 1 layer;
- gives relief;
— hides surface unevenness;
— does not require careful filling of the surface before applying paint;
— you can use the production tinting service for TEX Texture Paint when ordering over 500 kg.

Application area: Texture paint "TEX" is intended for decorative finishing and giving relief to the surface of buildings and structures, on mineral surfaces (concrete bases, cement plasters, bricks), previously painted with water-dispersion paints, for interior finishing work, incl. with high humidity (kitchens, bathrooms, corridors).

Mode of application: applied with a spatula to the prepared dry surface in 1 layer, then using a texture roller or a notched trowel to give the desired relief.

High-pressure texture paint Tex universal base A white 16 kg

Possibility of tinting: production tinting to order (for orders over 500 kg) according to the range of color paints and color pastes “TEX” or independent use colors of paints and color pastes "TEX" to obtain the desired shade.

Consumption: 0.7-1.5 kg/m2 (depending on the desired relief and thickness of the applied layer)

Drying time: 3-4 hours at t (+20+2)оС
IN winter period Available in a frost-resistant version.

Packaging: 9 kg, 18 kg and 36 kg (on request)

Best before date: 1 year

Manufacturer: Tex

Manufacturer's recommendations for using TEX texture paint

Surface preparation: first clean the surface from dirt and dust, remove the old coating if possible, or sand it with sandpaper. Prime the surface (for example, with the “Universal” impregnating primer; in case of an easily crumbling surface, use the “Profi” strengthening primer). Fill deep uneven areas with putty.

Method 1: Apply texture paint to the surface using a spatula or trowel in a layer of 2-3mm. Treat the surface with a texture roller (sponge or rubber, with a relief), rolling it along the wall from bottom to top.

Method 2: Apply texture paint to the surface using a spatula or trowel in a layer of 2-3mm. Apply relief using a notched trowel (for applying adhesive solutions) with wave-like movements, or describing circles, semicircles.

Method 3: Apply texture paint in a thin layer, about 1mm, using a spatula or trowel. Level the surface by “rubbing” it with a trowel or float.

Method 4:"bark beetle" type coating. Apply texture paint in a thin layer, about 1mm, using a wide spatula, pressing it firmly to the surface to remove excess paint, ensuring scratches from large fillers.

Method 5: You can pre-paint the wall with tinted paint, similar in color to the texture paint, or vice versa, contrasting with it. For example, on yellow wall Apply blue texture paint with scratching. Or apply light orange texture paint to a burgundy wall. It is also good to combine colors of the same tone, but different saturation: beige and light beige, light yellow and yellow, etc. IN thin layers the color of the wall will appear, creating a special decorative effect.

For your convenience, you can use the production tinting service to ensure the accuracy of the chosen shade and color uniformity.

(according to the TEX catalogue, as well as RAL, SYMPHONY, NCS)

The company's Quality Management System is certified to comply with ISO 9001 requirements by Det Norske Veritas.

Tex Universal texture paint

Texture paint Universal

Color white
Surface type mineral surfaces (brick, concrete, cement plasters, previously painted with VD paints)
Consumption 1.5-2.5 kg/m
Drying time from 3 to 24 hours depending on conditions and layer thickness.
Best before date 24 months
Packaging 8, 16 kg
Tinting For interior work using the TEKS tinting system in pastel shades, also coloring with “Profi” TEX paints up to 7% of the volume of texture paint; coloring with Universal TEX pastes up to 5% of the volume of texture paint

For exterior work using the TEX tinting system in the colors recommended for facades (range F), coloring with “Profi” TEX paints (No. 8,9,10,13,14,15,16) up to 7% of the volume of texture paint

Base A. For tinting, use the TEX tinting service or tint yourself.

To obtain a decorative relief coating when painting facades, walls, ceilings and other interior parts, including in rooms with high humidity

  • forms a decorative relief coating with marble filler
  • covers in 1 layer, does not require surface preparation
  • has increased wear and atmospheric resistance
  • Resistant to washing with household, non-abrasive products

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Texture paint for walls: application features

Applying texture paint

Applying texture paint carried out by the most different ways, both mechanically and manually. The pattern, texture and in general depend on the tools and methods by which this application is carried out. appearance coating, as well as its quality. In this publication, we will apply Tex Universal texture paint to the wall, using various techniques and obtaining various effects.

Since the question of preparing surfaces for decorative paints and the plaster has already been illuminated in detail, we won’t touch on it much here, and let’s imagine that everything is already ready for the actual process. So, let's begin!

Room #1 – toilet in the building of the experimental series 1-LG-600/14A

In this toilet we will use 50mm. flute brush. This basic technique, effective, simple and makes it possible to do good surface quickly and without special costs. For a greater effect of unevenness and chaos, part of the bristles of the brush can be cut off with scissors. The coating that we will receive as a result of this set of works is called “antique plaster” - this is a surface with a pronounced texture, used, as a rule, to imitate old walls (depending on how to paint and what texture to give). However, here we will work in a slightly different direction, namely, making new walls, creating an effect of freshness combined with some touch of glamor, since relatively bright and saturated colors will be used.

Painting walls with texture paint is not at all difficult, but it does require some skill, which can be acquired fairly quickly (within an hour). Take the paint, open it and mix thoroughly using a mixer. After this, grab a certain (not too large) amount of it with a brush and apply it to the wall with chaotic strokes:

The number and density of strokes depend on what kind of drawing you want to get. It would be wrong to advise anything specific, since you will figure it out yourself as you go along. A video on applying texture paint, which I shot specifically for this site, will help you understand the principle. The video shows the work in the above-mentioned room in which the photographs were taken; the same “Tex Universal” is used:

So, we continue to apply the composition to the walls using a brush. You don't need to press hard, but you do need to ensure that the paint adheres properly to the surface. After the process of applying the first layer is completed, you should evaluate whether a second one is needed or not. When working on budget projects, I usually try to make do with less materials and less work. In this case, it is quite possible to leave one layer - we will save the customer’s money and our own money. But keep in mind: you cannot apply a layer that is too thick, as the paint may crack - then you will have to finish it for free. So a measure is needed.

The most correct thing would be to make adjustments to the first layer, which consists of local lubrication of not very successful, “bare” areas:

The technique is simple, effective and affordable, and it saves both material and application time, which also has great importance for a budget object. The perception of a well-corrected layer is no different from the perception of two complete layers.

In general, our layer is ready.

Textured water-dispersion paint “Universal”

You can leave the paint white, as is, or you can paint it in different colors. Here you have many options: you can paint the surface in several colors using brush strokes, a cotton or gauze swab, or a spray. You can combine brushstrokes with a white backing, or even make the walls striped by applying masking tape. Even with one color you can do a lot (it’s primitive, but there is room for experimentation):

However, in this case we will use the classical effective scheme, namely, let's paint all the walls the same color, and why sand them with sanding paper with 100 grit. As a result, we will get a base of the color we paint, and textured stains of the color of the paint, namely white (it’s easy to guess that if we paint it Let's tint it initially, the stains will no longer be white):

Looks like it turned out pretty good! But such a coating will get dirty very quickly and lose its appearance. To protect the surface it is necessary to use decorative wax, which is again applied with a brush to the entire surface. Wax is expensive (a jar for one toilet costs about 500 rubles, before application you can dilute it a little with water to save money), and some masters suggest using it without decorative composition, and heated beeswax low grade. I’ll say right away that I haven’t tried this, and I’m not sure of the effectiveness of such methods, although they probably have a right to life. In general, we take decorative wax and cover the applied paint with it:

It turns out something like this. Unfortunately, the damned podium really spoils the impression, but in the houses of this series there is no way to hide it (there is an option to cover it with tiles or make a better casting). You can also break part of the ceiling, fill it with foam and then self-leveling mortar, but this is fraught with consequences (the ceiling in the toilet on the lower floor may crack).

After the wax has dried, the surface is completely ready for use. It is advisable not to get dirty textured coatings, since due to their texture they are difficult to clean. Yes, you cannot leave such a texture unsanded, as otherwise clothes will cling to it. Now let's create a more complex coating.

Room #2 – room in the building of series 1-LG-600

Here we have a wall with plastic window, equipped with slopes on sandwich panels, which we installed. The wall is covered with gypsum board sheets frameless technology and plastered (visual leveling), and then primed with Aquastop Escaro primer in two layers:

Apply Tex Universal texture paint to the wall, creating a surface known as “tree bark.” Tinted texture paint, VDAK paint (“Tex façade”, tinted), and decorative wax are used to protect the surface. I warn you right away that there are other technologies for obtaining this surface, and here one of them is described, and not the simplest one. First, we apply texture paint to the wall using a flute brush, as in the first option, after tinting it. Needs tinting all paint, because then you won’t be able to get exactly the same color by hand:

Please note that the application techniques are now different from the previous ones: we make the strokes wider, we take more paint, and we smear it more actively.

We blot the entire surface, and quickly. You can use a roller, but then the texture will be slightly different, rougher and more voluminous. After we have crushed the paint in this way, we need to take a spatula (preferably a Japanese one) and begin to “pull” the layer of paint behind us. You kind of smooth it out, removing the sharp edges:

Do not press hard on the spatula - just calmly stretch the entire area with calm movements. There is no need to twitch or rattle - we rub everything smoothly, thoughtfully, and carefully. Actually, we already have our “tree bark”, and we can simply cover it with wax. However, the idea was somewhat more complicated, and therefore we lightly sand the surface with 100-grit paper. Then we take the “cocoa” / “dark brown” color, diluted with water, and lightly paint over our texture (it should look like creme brulee with chocolate chips) :

We got an interesting painted surface. We sand it with 100 or 120 grit paper for smoothing and cover it with protective wax:

“Tree bark” is ready. This coating requires painstaking work, so it’s more difficult to make than an “antique wall” (in our version), but sometimes this work pays off. Of course, there are all sorts of other types of coatings and textures, but it is not possible to talk about them within the framework of one article. However, there will be other publications on this topic. Now you see that painting walls with texture paint is not at all difficult - this work can be mastered quite quickly and put into practice. In conclusion, a little advice: when you are going to create a coating unknown to you, first take a piece of plasterboard and make a sample on it, and then start working on the site so that there is nothing left to redo.

Finally, if you are making texture paint not for yourself, but for a customer, it is advisable to bring/bring samples to him and show him, since this is sometimes of great importance: it is one thing to see in a photograph, and another, as they say, to “feel”. However, I did a lot of similar work without any samples at all, and even without photographs, convincing the customer only by the power of imagination. And they were all satisfied, I assure you - after all, a well-executed texture looks great, especially in combination with new doors and inlays slatted ceilings with backlight =)

  1. Features and benefits of texture paint
  2. Types of tools for work
  3. Application

Texture paint is a new product that allows you to give the surface of the walls any texture and texture. Varied color shades You can create it yourself by adding various additives.

Modern texture paint - universal material. She provides decorative coating, and at the same time levels the surface. Stylish, wear-resistant textured enamel gives the facade an interesting appearance and protects from the effects of various harmful natural factors.

Features and benefits of texture paint

Texture paint is a material that has both the properties of plaster and paint. It is used for brick, wood, plasterboard, concrete, plaster and other types of structures.

Its main advantages:

  • long service life;
  • resistance to chemicals;
  • good environmental and masking properties;
  • ease of operation;
  • affordable price.

Paints for facades serve several functions: they protect against precipitation and give buildings an aesthetic appearance.

Characteristics of modern material

The facing mixture is a dispersed mass with the addition of acrylic. Color is used for tinting.

Durability means the absence of defects after long-term operation: yellowing, cracking, shedding. Texture paint creates a special impressive look and hides small defects.

High decorative properties and excellent protection from the influence of precipitation - these qualities of the material allow it to be widely used for finishing work: both for restoration and for new buildings.

The textured material is perfect for covering surfaces where increased resistance to destruction is needed.

A wall treated with texture paint has greater resistance to mechanical stress, and is therefore used for finishing walls subject to severe abrasive wear.

Smoothes out cracks without highlighting harmful substances, odorless, has high adhesion - these are the characteristics facade paint allow it to be widely used for exterior finishing work.

It does not form condensation and has a large temperature Range use and is resistant to sunlight.

Dark paints are subject to significant temperature fluctuations because they absorb solar radiation, and you need to take this factor into account when choosing a color scheme.

Types of tools for work

Technological techniques for applying paint affect the appearance of the surface.

Facade paint is applied in a thicker layer than when using traditional paint. It does not interfere with air circulation and tolerates temperature changes, frost, and high humidity well.

Textured materials with the addition of acrylic binders make it possible to obtain a durable, plastic coating that does not deteriorate from exposure to ultraviolet radiation or harmful precipitation.

Application Tools

  • sprayers;
  • rollers;
  • spatulas;
  • sponges;
  • combs

When pneumatic spraying, you need to correctly select the air pressure on the sprayer (about 6 atmospheres) and the distance to the surface to be treated.

With the help of textured material, you can bring any design fantasy to life at little financial expense. Any area painted with this paint can be easily repaired if applied new line-up to the damaged area.

Even a non-professional can paint a facade with a roller, because the technology for carrying out the work is simple and does not require special skills.

Considering that there is no need to heavily level and sand the walls, you can reduce the cost of material consumption, labor and save time.

Application

The main stages of work: preparation of the surface and paint, its application to the facade, decoration.

Texture paint Universal

Decoration consists of painting finished wall or applying additional layers.

You can choose any shades for the facade to your liking if you add color to the solution in different proportions. If the surface has significant defects, it is better to smooth it out with putty.

There is a large range of textured enamels, and you can use them to give the surface both a smoother and a very rough structure. The consumption of material with a rough structure is greater than with a smoother one, but with such material you can create a greater number of different patterns, and it dries faster.

Before work, you need to prepare the surface so that the paint can adhere securely and maintain its strength for a long time. The surface must be cleaned of dirt and dried.

Texture materials are applied to durable surface both previously painted and new, and visually perfectly smoothes ugly walls. They are made from inexpensive components, which ensures their low price.

The easiest method of applying mortar to walls is with a roller. The paint is pre-mixed with a mixer and the desired color is added. If you use a texture roller, patterns will appear on the surface that imitate a variety of textures.

The roller is moistened abundantly with water and promptly washed from the solution. It is necessary to immediately finish one wall so that after drying the seams will not be visible. Within 5-7 hours after drying, you can apply another layer or paint the surface with classic paint.

If you apply a pattern with a spatula, then the technology of work is different, and the main thing is to create the same pattern on the entire surface of the wall. Patterns, waves, herringbones, imitation stone or wood - textured mixtures provide an interesting relief surface.

Resistance to temperature changes, sunlight, and mechanical stress has ensured the widespread use of textured enamels. They hide minor defects and visually significantly improve the surface.

Responsible surface preparation right choice materials, compliance with the recommendations of manufacturers will allow the facade of the building to be maintained in excellent condition for a long time and without repairs.

The main advantage of this coating:
- applied in 1 layer;
- gives relief;
- hides surface unevenness;
- does not require careful filling of the surface before applying paint;
- you can use the production tinting service for TEX Texture Paint when ordering over 500 kg.

Application area: Texture paint "TEX" is intended for decorative finishing and giving relief to the surface of buildings and structures, on mineral surfaces (concrete bases, cement plasters, bricks), previously painted with water-dispersion paints, for interior finishing work, incl. with high humidity (kitchens, bathrooms, corridors).

Mode of application: applied with a spatula to the prepared dry surface in 1 layer, then using a texture roller or a notched trowel to give the desired relief.

Possibility of tinting: production tinting to order (for orders over 500 kg) according to the range of TEX color paints and color pastes or independent use of TEX color paints and color pastes to obtain the desired shade.

Consumption: 0.7-1.5 kg/m2 (depending on the desired relief and thickness of the applied layer)

Drying time: 3-4 hours at t (+20+2)оС
In winter it is produced in a frost-resistant version.

Packaging: 9 kg, 18 kg and 36 kg (on request)

Best before date: 1 year

Manufacturer: Tex

Manufacturer's recommendations for using TEX texture paint

Surface preparation: first clean the surface from dirt and dust, remove the old coating if possible, or sand it with sandpaper. Prime the surface (for example, with the “Universal” impregnating primer; in case of an easily crumbling surface, use the “Profi” strengthening primer). Fill deep uneven areas with putty.

Method 1: Apply texture paint to the surface using a spatula or trowel in a layer of 2-3mm. Treat the surface with a texture roller (sponge or rubber, with a relief), rolling it along the wall from bottom to top.

Method 2: Apply texture paint to the surface using a spatula or trowel in a layer of 2-3mm. Give relief using a notched spatula (for applying adhesive solutions) using wave-like movements, or describing circles or semicircles.

Method 3: Apply texture paint in a thin layer, about 1mm, using a spatula or trowel. Level the surface by “rubbing” it with a trowel or float.

Method 4:"bark beetle" type coating. Apply texture paint in a thin layer, about 1mm, using a wide spatula, pressing it firmly to the surface to remove excess paint, ensuring scratches from large fillers.

Method 5: You can pre-paint the wall with tinted paint, similar in color to the texture paint, or vice versa, contrasting with it. For example, apply blue texture paint to a scratched yellow wall. Or apply light orange texture paint to a burgundy wall. It is also good to combine colors of the same tone, but of different saturation: beige and light beige, light yellow and yellow, etc. In thin layers, the color of the wall will appear, creating a special decorative effect.

For your convenience, you can use the production tinting service to ensure the accuracy of the chosen shade and color uniformity.

(according to the TEX catalogue, as well as RAL, SYMPHONY, NCS)

The company's Quality Management System is certified to comply with ISO 9001 requirements by Det Norske Veritas.

Texture paint is a deeply matte coating containing marble chips, allowing you to hide defects in the surface being painted and achieve the desired decorative effect using various instruments. The undoubted advantage of the material is its ability wide application inside dry, wet rooms, shopping and warehouse complexes, parking lots, mineral fences and house facades.

Scope of application:

Used for painting walls and ceilings inside dry and damp rooms, objects with increased operational load, and for facade work.

Approximate consumption:

The average consumption of Universal texture paint when applied in 1 layer is 1.5 - 2.5 kg per 1 m² (0.8 - 1.4 l per 1 m²) depending on the thickness of the applied layer and the created decorative effect. The coating is applied in one layer.

Application methods:

Textured wall paint is applied with a spatula or trowel in one layer. Immediately after application to give the desired decorative relief You can use texture rollers with different patterns, a notched trowel, a brush or a broom.

Before applying the material, you should prepare the surface to be painted by removing contaminants from it, degreasing, matting; if the surface is affected by mold, mildew, or other infections, to remove them and prevent further occurrence, you can use Sanatex Universal Sanitizer; weak old coatings must be removed.

Painting tools:

To apply Universal texture paint, use a spatula or trowel; if further surface decoration is necessary, use a tool suitable for these purposes. For ease of application and more smooth coating, the material can be diluted with water up to 10% by volume.