
Acrylic Wall Putty
Smooth Walls, Flawless Finish
Roalux Acrylic Wall Putty is designed to give your walls a superior base for painting. With its excellent adhesion and smooth finish, it ensures that your chosen paints look richer, last longer, and shine brighter.

Key Features
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Smooth Finish: Creates a flawless surface for paint application.
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Strong Adhesion: Binds firmly to walls, preventing paint from peeling.
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Crack Resistance: Fills hairline cracks, providing a uniform surface.
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Durability: Enhances paint life by reducing flaking and blistering.
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Easy Application: User-friendly formulation for both professionals and DIY.
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Eco-friendly: Low VOC, safe for homes, offices, and enclosed spaces.
Where to Use
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Interior walls & ceilings (plastered, concrete, or drywall).
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Ideal as a base coat before applying Roalux Interior & Exterior emulsions.
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Suitable for new construction as well as repainting projects.
Application Process
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Surface Preparation: Clean the wall, removing dust, grease, and loose particles.
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First Coat: Apply a thin, uniform layer of putty using a putty knife.
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Drying: Allow 4–6 hours of drying.
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Second Coat (Optional): For a smoother finish, apply another coat.
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Sanding: Lightly sand with fine emery paper to achieve a perfect smooth surface.
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Ready for Paint: Apply Roalux primer and finish with your favorite paint.
Technical Specifications
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Form: White Acrylic Paste
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Coverage: 12–14 sq. ft./kg (for 2 coats, depending on surface)
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Drying Time: 4–6 hours per coat
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Finish: Smooth, matt
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Shelf Life: 12 months from manufacturing date (in sealed container)
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Available Packs: 1 kg, 5 kg, 20 kg
Why Choose Roalux Acrylic Wall Putty?
Unlike ordinary putties, Roalux Acrylic Wall Putty is specially formulated to give a premium base for paints, improving aesthetic appeal, longevity, and cost-effectiveness. It reduces paint consumption by providing a uniform absorbent surface and keeps your walls looking fresh for years.

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