Exterior Eggshell is durable, versatile, and highly resistant to chipping, peeling and fading up to six years after the application, provided you have applied following the instructions provided in our fact sheets product. We developed this paint so that it dries rapidly (within 2 hours only, under normal conditions) and that it is waterproof ...
Exterior Eggshell is durable, versatile, and highly resistant to chipping, peeling and fading up to six years after the application, provided you have applied following the instructions provided in our fact sheets product. We developed this paint so that it dries rapidly (within 2 hours only, under normal conditions) and that it is waterproof and resistant to fungal contamination, leaving the breathing substrate, to minimize the risk of wood rot. It can also be used on railings, gates, gutters and other metal surfaces. This product is not suitable for plastic surfaces.
Use: soft and hard wood and all metal surfaces, including window frames, siding, gutters, garden furniture, railings and gates
Gloss level: 20%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Waterproof and resistant to fungal contamination. Resistant to chipping, peeling and fading up to 6 years after application.
Drying time: 2 hours
Waiting time between 2 layers: 4:00
Coverage by potted m2 with 2 layers:
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