PPG Paints has updated its Break-Through line of coatings. The new low-VOC (<50 grams per liter) version of the water-borne acrylic paint has a slightly higher viscosity for easier handling; better sag resistance for a more even finish; improved flow and leveling for a smoother finish with fewer brush marks; a drying time of 17 to 20 minutes to touch; and a longer “open time”—the period when paint is still wet enough for painters to fix brush marks and drips. Available in both satin and gloss sheens, the paint can be applied on floors, trim, cabinetry, railings, shelving, and other metal, wood, concrete, and laminate surfaces.
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