Stays White Ultra Tough Paint
Description
Product features
- Resists knocks, scuffs and scrapes
- Perfect for wooden skirting, doors and windows
- Drip resistant so there’s less mess
- The colour won’t fade – it stays white forever!
Technical Specification
Usage | Indoor wood and metal. Don't use on wooden floor |
Coverage | 750ml - This tin will cover 10m2 with 2 coats 2.5L - This tin will cover 33m2 with 2 coats |
Dry time | Touch dry in 30 minutes, recoat in 4 hours |
Coat time | 4 hours |
Number of coats | Two |
Colours | White |
Finish | Gloss, Satin, Matt |
Durability |
Resists scuffs & scratches |
Application | Brush |
Sizes | 750ml, 2.5L |
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.
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Use on...
This paint needs you to do a little bit of preparation before you can apply it. It’ll be worth the extra effort, preparation helps the paint to stick and will look like a professional has done it.
Our ultra-tough paint is best applied when the temperature is above 10⁰c. It’s low odour so there’s no lingering smells but you might still want to open a window or door for a little bit of extra ventilation.
Cover everything you don’t want to get paint on with a dust sheet. Our paint it drip resistant but not accident-proof.
How to prepare bare wood for painting
- Sand the surface with 120 grit sandpaper going in the direction of the grain. This will give it a smooth finish perfect for your paint to stick to.
- Once the dust from sanding has settled, wipe it up with white spirit and a cloth.
- To prevent knots from showing through and ruining your hard work, use a knot blocker solution to put a stop to it. Don’t forget to fill in cracks and holes with a filler. This will give you the best surface to work on.
How to prepare previously painted wood.
- If your existing paint is in a good condition, your job here is easy. Just lightly sand it with 240 grit sandpaper and then apply a primer and undercoat.
- But if your paint is flaking, cracking or peeling, you’ll need to put a bit more elbow grease in. Use 120 grit sandpaper and sand the paint off so you can see the bare wood. This is done easiest with an electric sander.
- Let the dust settle and wipe it up with white spirit and a cloth.
- Block any knots and fill in cracks and holes so your surface is completely smooth and ready for painting.
- Give the paint a really good stir to even out the lumps.
- Use a synthetic brush and paint in the direction of the woodgrain.
- Leave your first coat to dry for four hours.
- Apply the second coat in the same way you did the first. This coat will be touch dry in 30 minutes.
- That’s it, job done.
Cleaning
This paint might be ultra-tough but it can get dirty just like anything else! Clean it as normal to guarantee that your white will stay white forever.
Repair
If something manages to beat our ultra-tough paint and damage it, repairing is easy. Just sand down the damaged section and apply a couple more coats to make it as good as new.