Perfect for upcycling furniture, changing the colour of a door or revamping cupboards. Protects against knocks and scuffs and doesn’t need wax or lacquer. Everything you need is included in one tin, there’s no need for primer!
Make sure your room is warm and above 10°C. The chalk paint doesn’t have a strong smell but you still might want to open a window or door for extra ventilation.
Put down a dust sheet so you don’t accidentally end up painting your carpet. If you do, don’t worry, it will wash out easily.
How to prepare bare wood
How to prepare painted wood
If you suspect the paint on your furniture or cupboards is from before the 1960s, it may contain lead. If that’s the case, you can contact our technical services team on 0114 240 9469 and they’ll be able to advise you on what to do.
Cleaning
Once your paint is dry, you can clean your wood just like you normally would. Don’t let the dirt and dust build up too much though or you won’t be able to show off your DIY skills!
Repair
Repairing any damage or cracks is easy. You just need to sand down the damaged area and apply another couple of coats to fix it.
Usage: | Interior wood including furniture, cupboards and doors. |
Coverage | Up to 6m2 per litre |
Dry Time | Touch dry in 30 minutes |
Coat Time | Four hours |
Number of coats | Two |
Colours | Vintage White, Pebble, Country Cream, Dove Grey, English Rose, Dusky Mint, Duck Egg, Midnight Blue |
Finish | Matt |
Durability | Primer, paint and protector in one. Tough enough to cope with knocks and scrapes |
Application | Brush |
Sizes | 0.75L |
VOC | Low |