Add some colour to your outdoor wood while protecting it from harsh weather at the same time. There’s no need for primer so it’s easy to apply and will keep your wood looking good for 10 years. Not bad for a few hours work.
Just like any other DIY project, you need to suitably prepare the surface before you paint it.
This paint isn’t suitable for rough sawn fences and sheds – check out our fence and sheds paint for that.
How to prepare bare wood for painting
How to prepare previously painted wood
Your last coat will be weatherproof in one hour. And that’s it, job done!
Cleaning
Once your weatherproof paint has dried, you can clean as normal with warm, soapy water or a diluted all-purpose cleaning solution.
Repair
Repairing a damaged patch of paint it easy. All you need to do is lightly sand it until it’s smooth and then add a coat or two until you’ve repaired it. Easy!
Usage | All smooth sawn outdoor wood apart from decking |
Coverage | 750ml - This tin covers 8m2 with 2 coats 2.5L - This tin will cover 26m2 with 2 coats |
Dry time | Touch dry in 1 hour. Paint over in 4 hours. |
Coat time | Four hours |
Number of coats | 2 coats on previously painted wood, 3 coats on bare wood |
Colours | Black, White, Grey Stone, Midnight Blue, Spring Green, Duck Egg, Grey, Chestnut, Dark Oak, Racing Green, Royal Red, Royal Blue |
Finish | Satin and gloss |
Durability | Protects outdoor wood and looks great for 10 years! |
Application | Brush |
Paint base | Water |
Sizes | 750ml, 2.5L |
VOC | Low |