Dulux One coat Sapphire salute Matt Emulsion paint, 30ml Tester pot
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Product information
Find your perfect shade with a Dulux colour tester – this Sapphire salute paint sample has a matt finish and is suitable for interior walls and ceilings.
- Surface Preparation - Ensure the area to be painted is clean and any loose paint is removed
- Ensure the area to be painted is clean and any loose paint is removed
Features and benefits
- Mess-free application with the built-in mini roller
- Water-based emulsion
- We want you to be satisfied with your colour selection. Not all monitors will display colours the same and paint tins may not show the same colour as your walls do in natural light. We therefore recommend you order a tester pot online or pop in store to pick one up so you are sure that this is the right colour for you
- Dulux one coat has been specifically formulated to easily give you the perfect finish in just one coat. The built-in mini roller applies the paint to the wall just like a decorating roller, so you can see exactly how the colour will look before you start painting.
Legal information
- Contains 1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one, C(M)IT/MIT(3:1) and methylisothiazolinone.May produce an allergic reaction.
Health and safety
Please note that this item has additional safety or regulatory datasheets available. The product may have possible health and safety hazards covered in these documents. Refer to the container for full information and always follow the instructions.
Specifications
Brand | Dulux |
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Application method | Brush or roller |
Base | Water-based |
Colour | Sapphire salute |
Container type | Tester pot |
Coverage | 4m² |
Number of coats | 1 |
VOC level | Low |
Volume | 30ml |
Product code | 5010212656594 |
Reviews
2.5 / 5(2 reviews)JGg12 - 4 / 5 - 06/03/2025
Samples
Wasn't the color I'd choose..too pink. Not as light as required
Harry27 - 1 / 5 - 26/03/2023
Awful stuff
We picked a few shades of blue from the valspar range and a sample of this and decided valspar was the way to go. Not only was it far darker than advertised, it was an absolute nightmare to cover the patch of paint we sampled on the wall. It was sanded back, white washed twice then given 3 coats of colour over the top... The patch has formed this nasty edge all the way around itself and just won't blend, the valspar samples disappeared on the 2nd white wash. Be certain with the colour you want from Dulux and avoid sampling, I've never experienced this issue before but I know I won't be touching Dulux again because of it.