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Pro Cyc Cyclorama White Studio Paint (5 Gallons)

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Pro Cyc Cyclorama White Studio Paint (5 Gallons)
Key Features
  • High Light Reflection Value
  • For Seamless White Infinity Background
  • Use One Gallon for Every 100 Square Feet
The 5-gallon Cyclorama White Studio Paint is a flat white paint specifically designed for Pro Cyc backgrounds. With a Light Reflectance Value (LRV) in the mid 80% range, the paint helps create a seamless white infinity background.
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What about a primer to use ?

What about a primer to use ?
Asked by: david
We recommend Pro Cyc's Grey Bonding Primer which is a premium one-coat primer that adheres well to all kinds of surfaces.
Answered by: Sean - Pro Cyc / MyStudio
Date published: 2021-10-11

Is this a water-based product?

Is this a water-based product?
Asked by: Mike
The Pro Cyc Cyclorama White Studio Paint (5 Gallons) is a premium grade flat white latex paint, not a water-based paint; however, it can be cleaned up with warm soapy water.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2022-06-22

what is the difference between ROSCO TV White and ...

what is the difference between ROSCO TV White and Pro Cyc CWP?
Asked by: Maryann
The Pro Cyc CWP has a 80% LRV and is designed for Cycl walls. The Rosco TV white is a grey with a 60% LRV that is designed for use with network TV cameras.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2022-12-13

Can this paint be applied to concrete?

Can this paint be applied to concrete?
Asked by: Norman
Yes you can use the Pro Cyc paint on clean dry concrete. You will first need to prime it. ProCyc recommends the Pro Cyc Gray Bonding Primer (2 Gallons), BH # PRGBP2. https://bhpho.to/3jDPLSf
Answered by: Jessica G
Date published: 2023-03-17
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