Leyland Trade Heavy duty Nimbus Grey Satinwood Floor & tile paint, 5L
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Product details
Product information
A washable, nimbus grey floor & tile paint in a satin finish. Covers 11m² per litre and dries in 12 hours.
- For use on Tiles
- Surface Preparation - Ensure surfaces are clean, dry & free from dirt.
Features and benefits
- Tough and durable - resistant to mild chemicals
- Designed to withstand spillage and repeated cleaning
- For concrete and wood floors
- Resistant to mild chemicals, water, oil and grease
- Ideal for use on concrete, steel and wooden floors in light to medium traffic areas
Legal information
- Flammable liquid and vapour. Contains 2-butanone oxime. May produce an allergic reaction.
Health and safety
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Specifications
Brand | Leyland Trade |
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Application method | Brush or roller |
Base | Solvent-based |
Colour | Nimbus Grey |
Coverage | 55m² |
Container type | Tin |
Drying time | 16-24 h |
Finish | Satinwood |
Location | Interior |
Recoat time | 16-24 hours |
Minimum touch dry time | 2h |
VOC level | Very high |
Volume | 5000ml |
Washable | Washable |
Product code | 5010426785288 |
Safety Information
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
3.66 / 5(6 reviews)OSJEFF - 5 / 5 - 20/03/2023
Garage Floor Paint
The Paint was easy to apply, more than covered the required area, as stated on the tin
PaulyDIY - 5 / 5 - 01/12/2022
Great floor paint
I done a lot of research hoping to have the right paint for my garage floor. Thanks to great reviews which helped me and I was VERY Happy with the results of this paint. It's a good covering, spreads well, only two coats made a it look fab and good result.
Helsbells - 2 / 5 - 13/11/2021
Not so great
Brought this to paint the concrete floor in our garage went on well and dried well. A month down the line my husband is cleaning his car and noticed the paint is coming of like wet paint on his shoes and on his finger
Soks - 3 / 5 - 14/04/2021
Floor paint
The grey colour was fine but the drying time definitely takes longer than it says.
Shop person - 2 / 5 - 30/03/2021
Nice colour, but drying time is very wrong
Online it says it should be dry within 12 hours. On the tin it says 16-24 hours. We put this down on a shop floor 50 hours ago & still wet, to the point where you touch it & it goes on your hand. Should we have been told it takes this long we would have finished painting the walls but now we are 3 days behind schedule because of the severely inaccurate description. You also need a lot to cover any lumps, bumps and cracks. It's a nice colour & good coverage considering but only worth 2* in my opinion
Gris - 5 / 5 - 27/10/2016
Nimbus Grey floor paint
I have used this paint before and am very pleased with the results. I bought the 5lt can which is more than enough to paint a one and a half sized garage twice, with some left over. I diluted the first coat with white spirit as per the instructions on the tin and applied with a medium bristled broom (you can place this in a bowl of water between coats to keep it soft). A paint brush is good for edges etc. I haven't tried a roller. My garage floor is extremely rough (wish I had used self-levelling compound on it first - but too late now). Anyway, the result is excellent considering the state of the cement and SO easy to clean - no more dust. Nimbus grey is a silvery grey - which I like because it is light. Frigate grey is also a nice colour - a medium blue/grey. Unlike other reviews I have read over-night drying was sufficient before applying a second coat. The smell of paint does linger for quite some time though. I have painted two garage floors now - only time will tell how hard-wearing this paint is - but so far so good. I have read that car tyres will lift the paint in time. I have therefore cut two strips of clear heavy-duty polythene and placed these on the floor (east to west)- so that when I park the car the tyres stand on the polythene strips. So far this seems to be working.