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Nippon Paint Exterior House Wall Painting Idea 001

 


Nippon Paint Wall Metallic Blues Purples, Neutrals Greys Exterior Painting Idea

Try this elegant exterior paint idea to make your exterior walls look eye catching from far away.

Exterior Nippon Paint Products

Find out what Nippon Paint products you should use to recreate similar exterior elegance.

1. Nippon Paint 5100 Wall Sealer

5100 Wall Sealer is a styrene acrylic water-based wall sealer. It is specially formulated to protect the finishing coats against the effects of mild alkalinity and efflorescence.

Number of coats: 1

Product Features:

  • Good efflorescence resistance
  • Good for new walls and repainting
  • For exterior use
Nippon Paint 5100 Wall Sealer
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1. Nippon Paint Acrylic 5170 Wall Sealer

Nippon Acrylic 5170 Wall Sealer is a vinyl acrylate solvent-based sealer.It is specifically formulated to protect the finishing coats against the effects of alkalinity and moisture from the walls. Nippon Acrylic 5170 Wall Sealer is best used on interior and exterior walls, brickwork, plaster and asbestos-free substrates.

Number of coats: 1

Product Features:

  • Promotes better adhesion
  • Good alkaline and efflorescence resistance
  • Good for chalky and powdery surfaces
  • For interior and exterior use
Nippon Paint Acrylic 5170 Wall Sealer


2. Nippon Paint Weatherbond

Weatherbond is a pure acrylic-based paint with non-added lead and mercury which is specially formulated for exterior walls. This premium exterior emulsion is formulated to provide at least 7 years’ protection against fungus and algae growth, chalking and flaking.

Number of coats: 2-3

Product Features:

  • Durable against harsh weather
  • Tougher resistance against dirt, fungus, algae, flaking and efflorescence
  • Peel, flake, fade & chalk resistance
  • UV protection for longer-lasting colours
  • Non added lead or mercury
  • 7 years’ protection
  • Approved by SIRIM to Malaysian Standard MS 134: 1989
Nippon Paint Weatherbond



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