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Johnstone's - Quick Dry Satin - Brilliant White 2.5 L. Amazon
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Johnstone's - Quick Dry Satin - Brilliant White - Satin Finish - Water Based - Interior Wood & Metal - Paint - Low Odour - Dry in 1-2 Hours - 12m2 Coverage per Litre - 2.5 L Free pick up from local store , if not Prime member.
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Johnstone’s Quick Dry Satin provides a contemporary, mid sheen finish for interior wood and metal including skirting boards, doors, radiators and staircases The water based, low odour formulation is self-undercoating, non-yellowing and quick drying.
Preparation Checklist
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- Johnstone’s Quick Dry Satin is a high opacity paint for interior and exterior wood and metal surfaces including skirting boards, doors, radiators and staircases
- It provides a contemporary, mid sheen finish that is ideal for a quick and efficient paint job. Easy to apply to surfaces and use, dry to the touch in just 1-2 hours
- It is a water based paint, with at non - yellowing, low odour formulation and is easy to apply for interior use with coverage of 13m2 per tin
- It provides a classic, yet durable and satisfying finish to interior applications. Great complimentary to a great looking home
- A unique, wide range of colours that have been specially selected from the latest interior design trends to give you a stand out look with real impact
- Specific uses for product - Interior
- Surface recommendation - Wood, Metal
Johnstone’s Quick Dry Satin provides a contemporary, mid sheen finish for interior wood and metal including skirting boards, doors, radiators and staircases The water based, low odour formulation is self-undercoating, non-yellowing and quick drying.
- Touch dry in just 1-2 hours
- Non-yellowing
- Water based formulation
Preparation Checklist
- Masking Tape
- Sandpaper
- Synthetic Paint Brushes
- Medium Pile Roller and tray
- Filler and Filling Knife
Preparation Tips
- Protect your floors by covering with a dust sheet
- Wipe down the surface and ensure it's clean, dry and free from grease
- Sand down glossy surfaces to create a smooth, even finish
- Apply masking tape to any edges to create neat, clean lines
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sorted byYes it's a little more money for a little less paint but it may suit those wanting to share the purchase or for those intending to use it at different times.
Always good to evaluate available options so HTH
That said, I'd agree with other peoples comments, I'd use Johnstone's over Dulux every time! (edited)
Johnstone's is better than Dulux (except maybe the top of the range ridiculously expensive Dulux paint)