Acrylic paint with a traditional high gloss finish Full Gloss is suitable for wood and metal surfaces both inside and out, and can also be used to create a dramatic effect on walls and ceilings.
Usage: high gloss finish for the trim and the metal inside and outside.
Gloss level : 95%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Waterproof and resistant...
Acrylic paint with a traditional high gloss finish Full Gloss is suitable for wood and metal surfaces both inside and out, and can also be used to create a dramatic effect on walls and ceilings.
Usage: high gloss finish for the trim and the metal inside and outside.
Gloss level : 95%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Waterproof and resistant to chipping, peeling and fading up to 6 years after application.
Drying time: Surface dry in 2-3 hours. Dark colors may take longer to dry. Surface hard the next day
Waiting time between 2 layers: 4 hours depending on conditions. Make sure the surface is completely hard before closing the doors and freshly decorated windows.
Coverage by potted m2 with 2 layers:
All White is exactly what it says! It unusually contains no other pigment except white and creates the softest most sympathetic white with none of the uncomfortable cold blue feeling of a brilliant white.
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White Tie is the prettiest of all our whites. With its subtle yellow base it creates a special glow in any rooms but still remains fresh looking.
New White is a stronger version of White Tie and is called ‘New’ because it is so much fresher than the traditional whites such as Lime White.
House White, with its very slight green undertone, has an almost citrus feel which creates a fresh but not necessarily soft feel.
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