Washable paint is a premium emulsion with stronger resins, forming a tough, water-resistant surface you can wipe repeatedly. Regular emulsion gives a smooth finish but isn’t scrub-resistant, so it may mark or fade in high-traffic areas. Choose washable for halls, living rooms, kitchens, kids’ rooms; use regular emulsion for bedrooms, ceilings, and low-use spaces.
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What is the Difference Between Washable Paint and Regular Emulsion?
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