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Dulux Paint Mixing Satinwood
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Key information
Finish
Satin
Coverage
Up to 16m2 / litre
Drying Time
6 hours
Coats
2
Product Features
Water based, low odour
Quick drying
Product Description
Dulux colour mixing Satinwood paint gives interior wood and metal a hard-wearing, subtle sheen finish. Ideal for adding a modern effect to your home.
Application Description
Stir thoroughly before use to ensure the paint is completely mixed. Apply 2 coats of Dulux colour mixing Satinwood using a good quality synthetic brush. Allow 6 hours between coats, longer when cold and damp. Where a strong colour change is involved, more coats may be required. Newly painted doors should not be closed (tightly) until paint is fully dry.
Health & Safety
Contains - 1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one and C(M)IT/MIT(3:1). - May produce an allergic reaction.
Remove any flaking or defective paint. Sand down to remove any sheen. Ensure the surface is clean and dry. Treat any knots in wood with a suitable knotting solution. Apply an appropriate Dulux primer to bare surfaces. Surface defects should be repaired using the appropriate Polycell products.
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Cleaning
After use, remove as much paint as possible from brushes before cleaning with water. Store paint in dry conditions and protect from frost
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Storing
Store paint in dry conditions and protect from extreme temperatures.
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This is an estimated based on 2 coats. Actual coverage will depend on the conditions of the surface. If the colour change is strong, more coats may be required.