It depends on a number of factors, including the density and viscosity of the paint, the porosity of the surface being painted.
The coverage of paint depends on the texture of the surface that is being painted. Theoretically, a quart of ordinary house paint, spread at 4 mils thickness on a smooth surface will cover 100 square feet. However, as texture of the surface increases, the coverage will drop. A quart of paint could yield 50 square feet or less on a rough stucco or corrugated surface.
400 Square Feet.
That is approximately 2 pints of paint.
32 ozs in a quart
Assuming the container's dimensions are 20ft x 8ft x 8ft, which is a standard size, the total volume is 1280 cubic feet. One gallon of paint typically covers around 350-400 square feet. Therefore, you would need approximately 3-4 gallons of paint to cover the interior of a 20-foot freight container with two coats.
One quart of paint nominally covers about 100 square feet.
The coverage of paint depends on the texture of the surface that is being painted. Theoretically, a quart of ordinary house paint, spread at 4 mils thickness on a smooth surface will cover 100 square feet. However, as texture of the surface increases, the coverage will drop. A quart of paint could yield 50 square feet or less on a rough stucco or corrugated surface.
An average gallon of latex house paint will cover 280 square feet
A quart of acrylic lacquer automotive paint typically covers around 100 to 125 square feet, depending on the surface texture and application method. Factors such as the number of coats applied and the specific product used can also influence coverage. For optimal results, it's advisable to refer to the manufacturer's guidelines on the paint can.
400 Square Feet.
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That is approximately 2 pints of paint.
According to the 16 oz. sampler can of interior eggshell acrylic enamel that I am holding in my hand, it should cover approximately 25 square feet or a 5'x5' area-depending or surface condition and method of application.
To paint 180 square feet, generally about 3 quarts of paint would be required. However, this figure varies depending on how many coats are applied.
The answer depends on the preparation of the surface to be painted and on the paint, itself. Read the coverage information on the paint can.
If your drum is a 55 gallon drum and your paint can cover 400 square feet per gallon then you may cover (one coat only) a square almost 150 by 150 feet.