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Posted 11 April 2024

Johnstone's Quick Dry Satin, Manhattan Grey, 750ml, s&s £9.12 and £8.16

£9.60
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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
Non-yellowing
Water based formulation
Dry time: 1-2 hours
Coverage (Per litre): 12 m²
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  1. Randomste_Ste's avatar
    I dont know about this 1 but i do know the wall and ceiling version doesnt dry grey both myself and my neighber who is a professional painter by trade have both used this and ended up with a light blue colour not grey
    shopkeeper's avatar
    Thats unfortunate and was looking through the reviews and others also mention this and it requires repated coats for an effective finish. Was looking for a cheap option for grey paint but will stick to Dulux Satin. Buy cheap buy twice and regret and all that.
  2. asifkp1's avatar
    Can this be used in kitchen cabinets?
    DubDriver's avatar
    I wouldn’t recommend it for kitchen cabinets, as it is water based it isn’t very tough and will peel off easily.
  3. kissablejoe's avatar
    I used this on a book cabinet and it's very hard wearing and looks great
  4. DiscountMaster's avatar
    Thanks! I've just ordered for a dressing table that i'm restoring. I was about to buy Annie Sloan Chicago Grey at £27 for 750ml so this is definitely worth a try for the price!
  5. GrimDanFango's avatar
    Used to think this brand only did cheap garbage paint but now all the professionals seem to use it, at least for woodwork.
    DiscountMaster's avatar
    The trade stuff is very good
  6. Kelly_x's avatar
    Very good price
  7. Lossyz's avatar
    If this is anything like the matt version for walls which I'm currently using it takes about 4 coats to get proper coverage. I can safely say its the worst paint I have ever used, liken it to painting with water...
  8. DoublePortingDad's avatar
    Better to get the bigger tin. Got 2.5L for 16 quid
    DubDriver's avatar
    They do not make that colour Quick Dry Satin in that size.
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