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Dulux Trade Weathershield Brilliant white Metal & wood Undercoat, 2.5L
Product details
Product information
Apply this undercoat from the Dulux Trade Weathershield range to interior , using a brush or roller, to prepare the surface for painting. It takes 16 hours to dry and will cover 16 m² per litre on average.
- Suitable for Metal & wood surfaces
- Brush or roller application
Legal information
- Flammable liquid and vapour. May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
Health and safety
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Specifications
Brand | Dulux Trade |
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Colour | Brilliant white |
Coverage | 16m² |
Drying time | 16 h |
Location | Interior |
Pack quantity | 1 |
Recoat time | 16 hours |
VOC level | High |
Product code | 5010212569320 |
Reviews
4 / 5(5 reviews)Jeremy Thomas - 3 / 5 - 15/10/2024
Great paint but far too expensive
Great paint, god coverage etc but far too expensive.
Kim. - 5 / 5 - 19/09/2024
Great paint!
Great paint. Didn’t give the coverage it said it would, it soaked straight into the wood which meant it took double the amount of paint for the coverage. Just something to be mindful of when purchasing. Second coat a little easier! That said, great product and would recommend! Can’t comment on protection as only applied it last week. Dries nicely and 2 coats is all we needed which is what is recommended on the tin.
JohnTD49 - 5 / 5 - 28/06/2023
Excellent undercoat
I found this an excellent undercoat. It is not too thick and not too thin. It flows out well and doesn’t dry too quickly (unlike many water borne paints) so remains workable for a reasonable time. Pity the matching top coat is so thin and fails to cover the undercoat properly.
Julia Diy - 4 / 5 - 17/02/2022
Does what it says on the tin
My husband likes this current version.It does need good brush technique(probably the issue with people who said it was too runny),and of course,two coats,as well as a thorough stirring before use.
MalGriff - 3 / 5 - 03/10/2017
Too thin
Paint was very thin & "runny". Found it difficult not to make a mess when painting the underside of the roof of a carport.