Hiding power is one of paint’s most important attributes. If a paint doesn’t effectively hide the surface beneath it, its color won’t come through as intended and the finish won’t look good. On a more detailed level, the hiding power of pigments within the paint must be enough to cover the solution’s substrate.
The Valspar Corp. is offering “Color Matters: The Relationship Between Color and Pigments in Architectural Coatings,” a new continuing education course.