Exterior Masonry is highly resistant and sturdy, and is exceptionally durable. His formula breathable, waterproof and resistant to fungal contamination can fight against the moisture in the walls, and is resistant to the formation of scales, cracks, chalking, peeling and fading, until 15 years after the application, provided you have applied f...
Exterior Masonry is highly resistant and sturdy, and is exceptionally durable. His formula breathable, waterproof and resistant to fungal contamination can fight against the moisture in the walls, and is resistant to the formation of scales, cracks, chalking, peeling and fading, until 15 years after the application, provided you have applied following the instructions provided in our product information sheets. It dries quickly, in just two hours under normal conditions, and is available in over 100 colors. This product is not suitable for highly alkaline or highly porous surfaces such as lime plaster or Fletton bricks.
Use: All exterior masonry surfaces
Gloss Level: 2%
Environment: minimal VOC content
Maintenance: Waterproof and resistant to fungal contamination. Resistant to delamination, to the formation of cracks, chalking and fading up to 15 years after application.
Drying time: 2 hours
Waiting time between 2 layers: 4:00
Coverage by potted m2 with 2 layers: 20
It intensifies and does the job of darker Pigeon or Blue Gray, when used in much smaller rooms.
Blue Gray creates the most relaxed of rooms that feel as if they have always been there, due to the mix of its blue, green and black pigments.
Pigeon being a stronger version of Blue Gray is perfect for use in Boot Rooms, Cloakrooms and all paneling, as used in the late 18th century.
Blackened is the coolest of all our whites and is particularly spectacular when used in Full Gloss with stainless steel kitchens.
Dimpse is named after the quaint west-country dialect for the colour of twilight and is one of the cooler neutrals sitting between Pavilion Gray and Blackened.
Pavilion Gray works particularly well as a woodwork colour when contrasted with Blackened or Strong White on walls to create the relaxed, much loved Gustavian look.
French Gray is really much more green than grey. It is perfect for exterior woodwork, a particular favorite for front doors in more matt Exterior Eggshell, or garden furniture where it sits seamlessly amongst greenery.
Hardwick White doesn’t look very white to most people, unless you contrast it with very strong dark colours like Off-Black.
Lamp Room Gray is the most traditional in feel of our blue greys and therefore creates a softer more lived in feel than Pavilion Gray.
Elephant's Breath with its hint of magenta will read as a warm contemporary grey but can become almost lilac in west facing rooms.