FAQ's

PU paint, or polyurethane paint, is a high-performance coating made from polyurethane polymers. It offers exceptional durability, scratch resistance, and a refined finish for a wide range of surfaces.

PU paint delivers superior hardness, chemical resistance, and longevity compared to conventional paints. It forms a tougher film, making it ideal for surfaces that demand long-term protection.

PU paint can be applied on wood, metal, concrete, plastic, MDF, and previously painted surfaces. It is commonly used in furniture, kitchens, industrial equipment, and architectural interiors.

It is available in gloss, semi-gloss, satin, matt, and dead-matt finishes. Each finish offers a distinct visual and tactile effect.

The polymer structure forms a strong cross-linked film that resists abrasion, impact, moisture, and household chemicals.

Yes. Exterior-grade PU paints are UV-resistant, weather-resistant, and maintain colour stability over time.

With proper surface preparation and application, PU coatings can last several years, maintaining both performance and aesthetic quality.

PU paint typically dries to touch within a few hours, but full curing can take 7 to 14 days depending on humidity, temperature, and film thickness.

Yes. A compatible PU primer ensures strong adhesion, smoothness, and long-term performance.

PU paint can be applied by spray gun, brush, or roller. Spray application is preferred for achieving a uniform, high-quality finish.

PU coatings offer excellent resistance to oils, mild acids, solvents, and household stains, making them ideal for kitchens and high-contact surfaces.

Solvent-based PU paints may emit odour during application and curing. Water-based PU paints have significantly lower odour and are more environment-friendly.

Clean with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Avoid abrasive cleaners and harsh chemicals that may gradually dull the finish.

Yes. Minor scratches can be sanded and recoated. For full rejuvenation, the surface can be lightly sanded and refinished with fresh PU paint.

Water-based PU paints are safe for indoor use. Solvent-based PU paints should be applied in well-ventilated areas due to VOC content.

The metallic portfolio includes the Shimmer Series and the Lustre Series, each delivering a distinct visual character.

Yes. Kosmic is widely used for home furniture, wardrobes, wall panels, and decorative interior elements.

Yes. It is suitable for offices, retail spaces, hotels, and other commercial interior applications.

Kosmic offers strong resistance to daily wear and tear, helping surfaces retain their finish over time.

Yes. The coating has excellent flow and levelling properties, resulting in a clean and premium-looking surface.

Yes. Kosmic allows designers to develop customised shades based on their project needs.

Yes. When applied according to recommended guidelines, Kosmic delivers consistent and reliable results.

Yes. The wide colour palette and finish options make it well-suited for contemporary and luxury interiors.

Yes. With the recommended coating system, Kosmic can be applied on glass and acrylic.

Yes. Kosmic offers ready clear topcoats in matt and gloss, along with tintable options.

Kosmic is used by architects, interior designers, contractors, dealers, and homeowners.

Its multi-surface compatibility, extensive shade range, premium finishes, and advanced tinting technology make it stand out.

Kosmic offers design flexibility, dependable performance, and a refined visual finish for well-designed spaces.

Yes. Its resistance to sunlight, stains, and wear makes it a reliable option for furniture that is moved often or placed in semi-outdoor and sunlit areas.

Radiant stays flexible across changing weather conditions. It performs reliably in temperatures ranging from -5°C to 50°C, helping prevent cracking or surface stress.

Radiant is built for stability. The finish retains clarity and strength even after prolonged exposure to sunlight and environmental stress.

Yes. Its fast-drying nature helps speed up production cycles, which is why many manufacturers and contractors prefer working with it.

Yes. Radiant is widely trusted by professionals who need dependable performance across varied applications.

Radiant handles humidity and moisture fluctuations well, making it suitable for coastal homes and high-humidity environments

Radiant offers
  • UV resistance without yellowing
  • Strong tolerance to stains and chemicals
  • Reliable adhesion on different substrates
  • Long-term durability in tough conditions

Both matte and gloss perform well outdoors. Matte suits natural, understated designs, while gloss works better for decorative or high-visibility surfaces.

Yes. Radiant adds surface uniformity and visual refinement, helping architectural woodwork look premium while staying protected.

Radiant can be applied by both. Professionals particularly value it for large projects due to its speed and consistency.

Yes. Strong bonding and adhesion help the coating stay intact even under challenging outdoor conditions.

Its UV stability, flexibility, moisture resistance, and clarity retention make it reliable for extended outdoor exposure.

Radiant delivers a refined surface finish while offering strong resistance to sunlight, moisture, stains, and chemicals. It supports both visual appeal and long-term performance.

Pristine stands apart through refined surface texture, consistent levelling, strong resistance to wear, and long-term stability in Indian climate conditions. It is crafted for spaces that demand a visibly superior finish.

The surface should be clean, evenly sanded, and free from dust. A smooth base allows the self-levelling system to deliver maximum clarity and finish quality.

Yes. Pristine is designed for premium environments where consistency, refinement, and lasting surface quality are essential.

The coating offers strong resistance to scratches and wear, making it suitable for tabletops, doors, and other frequently touched surfaces.

Pristine resists peeling, fading, and surface breakdown, helping wood retain its appearance despite heat, humidity, and everyday exposure.

Pristine is developed with controlled formulations that support a more comfortable indoor application experience.

Two to three coats are recommended to achieve depth, smoothness, and a designer-grade finish.

Yes. Pristine can refresh dull or aged wood by restoring clarity, grain definition, and surface elegance.

The formulation enhances tonal richness while preserving the authenticity of the grain, resulting in a finish that feels balanced and enduring.

A suitable basecoat or sealer is recommended to ensure strong adhesion, smoothness, and long-term performance.

Pristine dries faster than many conventional finishes, helping reduce total project timelines for both professionals and homeowners.

Very easy. The smooth, hard surface resists dust and stains, making routine cleaning simple and effective.

Each Pristine formulation is developed through disciplined research, combining durability-focused engineering with refined aesthetic sensibilities to deliver consistent performance over time.