Enamel Paint

An enamel paint is traditionally an oil-based paint, that dries to a very hard, durable and glossy finish. Such enamel paints are used for surfaces that may see a lot of wear & tear, such as cars, fridges, furniture and picture frames, for which the enamel creates a hard-wearing protective layer.

Types of enamel, are Spray Paint, Metalic Finishes and Varnish.

Now days with the advances in acrylic paint technology there are water-based enamels, some branded, ‘aquanamel’. These have a much faster drying time and are water soluble, meaning they are friendly to you, the environment and the clean up is easier.

Water based enamel paints, also come in a variety of gloss levels, and claim to be just as hardwearing and their oil-based alternative.

In terms of art making, enamel paints are most commonly used in experimental art by contemporary artists, or as part of the sculpture process. There is also a particular art form called enamelling, where art is created by building up layers of clear and opaque enamel, often on a functional or ornate metal objects to create intense lustre and shine.

Further research, see also; Artists Paint Manufacturers.

Related to Enamel Paint:
Painting Types Acrylics Varnish


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