Coloring Adjective

Adhesive painting is a painting method in which the object is first exposed to a special mordant.

Mordant is used to remove various contaminants from the fibers and ensure uniform coloring of the material. In addition, the mordant improves the adhesion of the dye to the fiber due to chemical interaction.

In adjective dyeing, the mordant is applied to the material before it is dyed. Metal salts, acids, and alkalis are most often used as mordants. The choice of specific etchant depends on the type of fiber and dye used.

After treatment with mordant, the material is washed and then painted. Adjective coloring allows you to obtain bright and stable colors and ensures high quality coloring. This method is widely used for dyeing cotton, linen, wool and silk fabrics.



Adjective coloring is a method of wood coloring that allows you to obtain a deeper and richer color of wood, as well as increase its resistance to moisture, ultraviolet rays and mechanical damage. This painting method is used to create various decorative effects, for example, to imitate tree species, aging the surface, etc.

Adjective staining is a complex process that includes several stages:

Surface preparation: First, the surface of the wood must be thoroughly cleaned of dirt and dust, and then etched with a special composition that helps open the wood fibers and improves adhesion to the paint and varnish material.

Priming: After preparing the surface, it is necessary to apply a primer, which protects the wood from moisture and increases the adhesion of the paint and varnish material.

Painting: Paint is applied to the surface, which has a higher resistance to mechanical and atmospheric influences than conventional paint. It can be any color and have different effects such as gloss, matte or chameleon.

Polishing: After painting, the wood needs to be polished to give it a shine and protect it from dirt and scratches.

Each of these steps is important to obtain a quality painting result. Surface preparation is the most important step, since it determines how well the paint will adhere to the wood surface. Priming and painting provide uniform color and enhance color fastness. Polishing is necessary to protect the surface from damage and preserve its appearance.

Thus, Adjective coloring is an effective and high-quality method of decorating wood, allowing you to create unique and durable wooden products with various decorative effects.