Overview
Add a timeless mid-sheen finish to your furniture and up-cycling projects. Rust-Oleum have formulated a satin finish furniture paint that is easy to apply, hardwearing and durable. On most surfaces, you have no need for a primer and it doesn't require finishing with a wax or lacquer meaning you will be able to complete your project sooner and with less fuss. We also highly recommend this paint for nurseries and playrooms as it's Toy Safe! We also have tester pots available so you can ensure to find a colour you love.
- No Primer needed
- Durable and hardwearing
- Certified Toy Safe to EN71-3: 2019
- Timeless mid-sheen finish
- Quick drying
Area | Interior |
Recommended Use | Wooden furniture as well as brick, stone, plaster or any suitably-primed rigid surface |
Base | Water-based |
Coverage | Up to 14m² per litre |
Drying Time | Touch dry 1 hour, fully hardened 4 hours |
Re-Coat Time | 4 Hours |
Recommended Coats | 1-2 Coats |
Application Method | Brush or roller |
Clean Up | Remove as much paint as possible from the equipment before cleaning with water |
Preparation
Ensure the surface to be painted is sound and free from dust, dirt, and grease.
- Completely remove any wax or oils from the surface. Wax may be removed by thoroughly cleaning the surface with white spirit.
- We recommend that bare wood should be sanded before painting to create a key.
- This paint does not stain block, where bleeding may be an issue, including knots, prime with a suitable stain blocking primer such as .
- It is also recommended to use a primer/sealer on very porous surfaces.
Application
To ensure you are happy with adhesion and the finished colour we always recommend performing a test patch on a small inconspicuous area of the surface to be painted.
- Stir thoroughly prior to use.
- This paint may be applied by either brush or a short nap mohair roller.
- When applying by brush ensure to work in the direction of the wood grain.
- Apply 2 coats allowing 4 hours between coats.
- Full hardness will be achieved 4 hours after the final coat.
We recommend always follow the manufacturer's instructions found on the tin.