Painting

How to Use Interior Wall Epoxy to Paint Interiors

Using Wall Epoxy

Valspar Interior Wall Epoxy is specially designed for interior applications requiring maximum durability and adhesion. When fully cured, the semi-gloss finish is highly scrubable, scuff resistant and moisture resistant. It may be used on many types of interior surfaces including drywall, concrete, wood, brick and metal. Use it for walls in the garage, kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, utility room or wherever maximum durability is a must. This is a 2-Component System - Mix "Part-A" with "Part-B" per instructions before using!

Essential Tools and Materials for Using Valspar Interior Wall Epoxy

Here's everything you'll need to get it right the first time.

Interior Wall Epoxy Kit - Part A and Part B Stir stick
Brush or roller  

Interior Wall Epoxy Kit

Interior Wall Epoxy Kit - Part A and Part B

Interior Wall Epoxy Kit - Part A and Part B

Mixing Interior Wall Epoxy

Mixing Interior Wall Epoxy Parts A & B by pouring Part B into the Part A.

Mix Parts A & B by pouring Part B into the Part A can as shown.

Stirring the Interior Wall Epoxy Kit

Using the provided stir stick, stir carefully. Wait 30 minutes for induction. To ensure consistent, uniform color, intermix multiple containers of the same color. Only intermix an amount that can be used within the application timeframe.

Applying Interior Wall Epoxy

Rolling on Interior Wall Epoxy

Apply only when surface and air temperatures are 50-90°F (10-32°C). Use a premium quality synthetic brush, 3/8" premium roller cover or airless spray. If spray application is used, the product should be back-rolled to achieve a uniform finish. The product will dry tack free in about an hour and may be recoated in 4-6 hours.

Clean up paint brushes

Clean up applicators and equipment with warm, soapy water. Tip: Keep a wet cloth handy to clean up spills and spatters.