Preparation for the site: Before applying paint, dust, oil, and fungus should be cleaned up properly from the exterior wall of the building. For a new wall, use 120 sandpaper or stone and for the old wall, use a scraper or soap to clean up. The wall should be dried up properly before applying paint to cure it. For newly plastered walls, give about 12 weeks for curing.
Step-1: Apply Master Coat Exterior Sealer or Aclose Sealer at the wall which will be dried up within 3 - 5 hours. If there is a chance of salt, then Salt Seal can be applied as an undercoat.
Step-2: For covering different flaws and ensuring smoothness, use Puttelite Wall Putty or Multipurpose Putty. It will take 3 - 4 hours to get the wall dried up. After that, smoothen the wall by using 220 Sandpaper.
Step-3: Thin up to 25% - 30% by adding clean water with Smooth Exterior. For a smoother finish, 2 coats of paint can be applied. An extra 1 coat of paint can be used for any deeper shade. On the sun shed, where there is a possibility of waterlogging, 3 coats of paint can be applied. Per litre, coverage is about 160 sqft - 180 sqft.
Special Note: Stir the paint well before using. Use a clean brush and roller for proper application. It is better not to use chalk powder for getting accurate color. Tightly close the lid after every uses so that air does not harm the paint. Clean all equipment with water immediately after use. Mix 5% soap or detergent powder with water to remove stains from the wall. Use a thin material to clean up properly.