Pigmentophore paint is a paint with very high concentrations of pigments or a special complex of them, which not only provide excellent color and light fastness, but also form the desired texture and coating in accordance with the type of dye after application to the surface. Thanks to the high-quality composition, pigmentation occurs at least twice as slow as conventional paint. **Advantages of pigmentation.** Pigmented paint, according to many experts and paint manufacturers, is universal. It fits on any type of surface: concrete, plasterboard, faolite, fiberboard, metal, etc. It also has other advantages. As we have already said, the pigment has a very small particle size and is able to adhere well only to a smooth surface. Its structure and shape are transferred to the paint, and it turns from a paste or liquid into a thin film with a high degree of adhesion to the surface being processed. Therefore, any paint always goes on smoother than conventional paint mixtures. This means that drips, stretch marks and paste/enamel going beyond the boundaries are reduced, and sagging or rising spills along the edges of structures and facades are reduced. **Is it possible to use pigment-based paints?** Pigment-based paints have very good viscosity values that can last longer on spray paints