Stays White Non Drip One Coat Paint
Description
Product features
- Non-drip and guaranteed to stay white for 10 years.
- Touch dry in one to two hours
- Perfect for trickier jobs
- Just one coat is needed for a finish that will stay white for 10 years
- Minimal mess thanks to non-drip formula
Technical Specification
Usage | Indoor wood and metal. Don't use on wooden floor |
Coverage |
750ml - This tin will cover 5m2 2.5L - This tin will cover 16.5m2 |
Dry time | Touch dry in one to two hours |
Coat time | No need! |
Number of coats | One |
Colours | White |
Finish | Matt, Satin & Gloss |
Durability | Guaranteed to stay white for 10 years |
Application | Brush |
Base | Water |
Sizes | 750ml, 2.5L |
VOC | Low |
How much paint do I need?
Measure your area precisely, drop the numbers into this smart calculator and it will tell you straight away how many litres you'll need to complete your project.
It will take you roughly 1-2 hours to do the DIY That's the same as rearranging your furniture, disliking it and then putting it back where it was to begin with.
How do the colours look?
Use on...
You might be in a rush to get the job done, but prepping the surface first will ensure that the paint sticks well and you won’t have to repeat the work.
Our paint is easiest to work with if the room is reasonably warm (above 10°C). It’s low odour, but you might still want to open a door or window for extra ventilation.
Don’t forget to put down a dust sheet to protect the areas you don’t want to get paint on. And always wear a mask when sanding otherwise you’ll end up with a mouthful of dust!
Preparing the surface
- You need to ensure there’s an even finish for the paint to stick to so you need to sand down the wood. Use 120 grit sandpaper and lightly go over it, paying attention to any areas that feel particularly rough.
- Let the dust settle and then wipe it up with a cloth and white spirit.
- If you spot any knots that will ruin your paint job, use a knot blocker to stop them darkening. Cracks and holes can be filled too.
- Once your wood has dried, we recommend using out one coat wood primer to help the paint stick. This is just as easy to apply and can be painted over in 2 hours so it won’t slow you down too much.
- For once, you don’t actually need to stir the paint! Just grab a synthetic brush and apply a generous coating, painting in the direction of the woodgrain.
- Wait one to two hours and your paint will be touch dry.
- That’s it! That’s all you need to do.
Cleaning
Once the paint is dry, you can clean as normal without worrying about damaging the paint. Take pride in your DIY skills and show them off by occasionally dusting.
Repair
Repairing your one coat paint is just as easy as applying it. Simply sand down the damaged section and apply one coat to patch it up again. It’s as easy as that.
Use it on fiddly banister spindles, skirting boards, window sills and any other interior wood.