I'd say around 6m squared. Though it really depends what you're painting onto, and how many coats!
Paint coverage is dependent on many factors: 1) Each manufacturer and paint mixture cover different amounts of surface area. The average coverage area can be located on the label for the product. 2) Primers cover less surface area then finish paint. Primers are needed to properly seal the surface to ensure the finish coats of paint not only bond well to the surface but to ensure color consistency across the painted surface. Primers, depending on the product and the surface, can cover approximately 300-350 sq feet per gallon. 3) Paint coverage also varies between manufacturers and their specific paint lines. With that being said paint covers approximately 400-450 square feet of surface per gallon. If the surface is porous expect the coverage area to be less. So therefore 5 gallons of paint should cover 2000-2250 square feet on average (400-450 sq feet multiply by 5 gallons). Hope this helps!
10 meters
Coverage 10 to 12 Square-Ft
I t would depend on the paint- Most paints tell you the coverage area on the side of the can. If not, the people that sell the paint should be able to tell you. MY wild guess would be that one gallon would cover that relatively small area.
go to hard ware and ask for some kilz paint and cover affected area
2200/400 = 5.5 cans
Paint coverage is dependent on many factors: 1) Each manufacturer and paint mixture cover different amounts of surface area. The average coverage area can be located on the label for the product. 2) Primers cover less surface area then finish paint. Primers are needed to properly seal the surface to ensure the finish coats of paint not only bond well to the surface but to ensure color consistency across the painted surface. Primers, depending on the product and the surface, can cover approximately 300-350 sq feet per gallon. 3) Paint coverage also varies between manufacturers and their specific paint lines. With that being said paint covers approximately 400-450 square feet of surface per gallon. If the surface is porous expect the coverage area to be less. So therefore 5 gallons of paint should cover 2000-2250 square feet on average (400-450 sq feet multiply by 5 gallons). Hope this helps!
5
10 meters
To effectively cover mold on your walls with paint, first clean the affected area with a mixture of water and bleach to kill the mold. Allow the area to dry completely before applying a mold-resistant primer. Once the primer is dry, paint over the area with a mold-resistant paint to prevent future mold growth.
It is: 2200/400 = 5.5 and so 6 cans will be needed
It depends how thickly you apply the paint ! Paint cans usually have a label stating a typical area that the contents will cover.
The answer is 5.5 cans. You figure this by basic division: (2200 units) / (400 units per can) = 5.5 cans
Cans of paint needed: 2200/400 = 5.5 therefore 6 cans are needed
5.5 round it up to 6
Coverage 10 to 12 Square-Ft
6