One、Should we add water to genuine stone paint?
First, natural stone paint is a water-based coating. Since natural stone paint already contains water as a component, it can be diluted with water. However, the amount of water added to natural stone paint is crucial. Generally, natural stone paint produced by manufacturers is already adjusted to the desired viscosity and does not require additional water. However, depending on the actual situation, natural stone paint may be too viscous, and it can be diluted with a small amount of water. However, it is important to note that adding too much water to natural stone paint will make it very difficult to apply evenly.

Two. The effect of spraying real stone paint on the exterior wall with water.
Add water to the real stone paint to dilute it, which can increase the sprayability of the real stone paint.
Three. Excessive use of water with real stone paint can lead to the following problems:
If too much water is added to the stone paint, a white water mark will appear on the surface, making it difficult to control the thickness during spraying. Furthermore, due to the high viscosity of the cellulose in the stone paint, excessive water will cause the fine particles in the sprayed paint to concentrate on the surface, resulting in uneven color and texture. In areas where the paint is applied thickly, the stone paint will appear coarse and rough, leading to uneven color and texture. Conversely, in areas where the paint is applied thinly, it will feel rough and porous, resulting in a mottled and uneven appearance. Adding water to stone paint primarily enhances its sprayability, not its coverage area.