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Varun Kumar
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Asked: December 4, 20222022-12-04T13:25:14+05:30 2022-12-04T13:25:14+05:30In: Construction Materials

How to mix white cement for painting?

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    1. Pelorus Technologies
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      2025-01-30T21:13:48+05:30Added an answer on January 30, 2025 at 9:13 pm

      To mix white cement for painting, add the required amount of white cement powder into a clean container. Add water gradually while stirring continuously to achieve a smooth, lump-free consistency. Mix acrylic paint or bonding agents into the mixture for added durability. The mixture should be thickRead more

      To mix white cement for painting, add the required amount of white cement powder into a clean container. Add water gradually while stirring continuously to achieve a smooth, lump-free consistency. Mix acrylic paint or bonding agents into the mixture for added durability. The mixture should be thick enough to adhere to surfaces, but fluid enough to be applied easily.

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    2. Finacus Solutions
      Finacus Solutions Beginner
      2025-01-28T21:26:20+05:30Added an answer on January 28, 2025 at 9:26 pm

      Mix 1 part white cement with 2 parts water for painting. Stir the mixture thoroughly until it is smooth and free of lumps. Mix a small amount of acrylic paint or bonding agent into the mixture for added consistency. Ensure that the mixture is evenly applied to surfaces by brushing or rolling the mixRead more

      Mix 1 part white cement with 2 parts water for painting. Stir the mixture thoroughly until it is smooth and free of lumps. Mix a small amount of acrylic paint or bonding agent into the mixture for added consistency. Ensure that the mixture is evenly applied to surfaces by brushing or rolling the mixture on.

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      Zinavo Beginner
      2025-01-27T18:32:49+05:30Added an answer on January 27, 2025 at 6:32 pm

      To mix white cement for painting, combine it with water in a clean container. For a smooth consistency, use approximately 1 part white cement to 2-3 parts water, depending on desired texture. Stir well and apply as needed.

      To mix white cement for painting, combine it with water in a clean container. For a smooth consistency, use approximately 1 part white cement to 2-3 parts water, depending on desired texture. Stir well and apply as needed.

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    4. Vaibhav Verma
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      2022-12-08T16:33:32+05:30Added an answer on December 8, 2022 at 4:33 pm

      To mix white cement for painting, first measure out the appropriate amount of white cement and add it to a large container. Add water slowly and mix until a thick paste is formed. Stir constantly to prevent any lumps from forming. When the desired consistency is achieved, you are ready to paint.

      To mix white cement for painting, first measure out the appropriate amount of white cement and add it to a large container. Add water slowly and mix until a thick paste is formed. Stir constantly to prevent any lumps from forming. When the desired consistency is achieved, you are ready to paint.

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