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- Decorative 'Antique White' eggshell/satin finish for interior and exterior use.
- For primed wood, metal or masonry.
- Great for Tudor brickwork and beams.
- Oil-based.
Description
Please always refer to the downloadable PDF`s from the "Data Sheets" tab for more information on:
- Technical Data
- Suitable Surfaces and Substrates
- Substrate Preparation
- Application Instructions
- Suitable Primers/Topcoats (where applicable)
- Drying Times
- Application Equipment
- Health & Safety Information
- Warranty
Product Details
753-873885
Data sheet
- Manufacturer
- Coo-Var
- Interior / Exterior Use
- Interior & Exterior
- Water / Solvent Based
- Solvent
- For Use On
- Prepared
- Application Method
- Brush, Roller
- Sheen
- Gloss
- Colour
- Standard / Ready Mixed
- Single, Two or Three Pack
- Single
- Pack Size
- 1L, 2.5L, 5L
- Coverage
- 13m² per litre
- Recommended Thinner/Cleaner
- Do not thin
- Solids by Volume
- 52%
- Touch Dry
- 4 Hours
- Base Type
- Oil
- Suitable For Use On
- Masonry
- Suitable For Use On
- Metal
- Suitable For Use On
- Wood (Primed)
- Suitable For Use On
- Tudor Brickwork & Beams
- Finish
- Eggshell
- Application Method
- Brush
- Application Method
- Roller
- Product Usage Type
- Topcoat
- Type of Wood Finish
- Wood Paint
- Suitable For
- Interior Doors, Windows & Trim
- Colour Family
- White
Questions
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IMPORTANT SHIPPING & DELIVERY INFORMATION
Antique White Eggshell Paint is only available with the shipping and delivery timescales listed below - please do not contact our Customer Support Team with enquiries about alternative or earlier shipping and delivery times.
Saturdays and Sundays, as well as Bank Holidays, are not classed as working days.
Orders placed after the cut-off for this product will not be processed for earliest dispatch until 9am the next working day.
All delivery costs below are excluding VAT
*All estimates are based on theoretical consumption rates for a single coat and do not take into account any substrate deviations or wastage
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