Real stone paint is a coating that mimics the decorative effect of marble and granite, primarily composed of various colored natural stone powders, used for creating a simulated stone finish on building facades.
Real Stone Paint, also known as liquid stone, is a high-fidelity decorative coating with an appearance similar to natural granite, marble, and other stone materials. The primary components of Real Stone Paint include natural colored sand, emulsion, and additives, offering excellent fire-retardant, waterproof, and weather-resistant properties. Due to its high fidelity, environmental friendliness, stain resistance, and long lifespan, Real Stone Paint is widely used in decorative fields such as building facades, bridges, railings, and sculptures.
The application method for genuine stone paint includes troweling and spraying. Before application, the substrate must be cleaned to ensure it is free of dust and oil stains, and an alkali-resistant primer should be applied for sealing. During the application process, it's important to avoid working in adverse conditions such as rainy weather, high temperatures, or low temperatures to ensure the coating dries and cures properly. The typical application thickness of genuine stone paint is generally controlled between 2-3 millimeters to ensure the richness, texture, and realistic stone-like effect of the coating.

































