Leyland Trade Heavy duty Slate Grey Satinwood Floor & tile paint, 5L
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Product details
Product information
A washable, slate 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 | Slate 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 | 5010426785318 |
Safety Information
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
4 / 5(5 reviews)Min - 5 / 5 - 29/01/2025
Great floor paint
I used the Leyland floor paint for a garage showroom it covered extremely well after 2 coats, 1st coat I thinned down with thinners and used 12in long pile roller sleeve excellent results
Ai2022 - 4 / 5 - 12/08/2022
Good paint
I purchased this paint for my garage floor. I diluted the first coat with white spirit as directed. It took well& second coat went over well. Final coat took a few days to dry fully. Its oil based paint so has a strong smell but soon goes when dry. Lovely tone of dark grey. Good quality paint.
gozza999 - 5 / 5 - 01/07/2021
Does Exactly as it says on the Can
Bought this Paint to paint my very dusty and porous garage floor. First coat thinned down and applied perfectly. Second coat made the garage floor look amazing. Absolutely made up with the transformation. Definitely using again and highly recommended with great value for money
Rodgerredhat - 5 / 5 - 02/08/2020
Works for me!!
Unsure why this gets a bad review. I painted my garage floor three years ago and each year gave it a new coat. It’s as I’d expect, 99.9% perfect. Sure, you get dinks in it from dropped tools/bikes etc that can expose the concrete beneath, but that’s to be expected. Normal wear and tear from five bicycles, three motorcycles and heavy use of a dryer and accessed pretty much every day our floor still looks great. My top tips... 1. Get yourself some quick drying spray paint to spray over any damage for the time after you’re using the floor over the next twelve months - I use a luminous spray paint that serves both to seal any dinks and give me a reminder of when/where to repair - one look at my garage and you can see the high use/drop sites. 2. Treat your concrete floor with a 50/50 PVA/water mix before painting - helps adhesion. Worked for me. 3. Give it three or four coats to begin with, I did. 4. Give it a new coat yearly regardless of condition, over the years it will build up to a nice thick layer. 5. Give it plenty of time to dry - 24hrs before touching, 48hrs before walking, 1 week before heavy traffic/bikes are allowed. 6. Paint using a brush around the edges, paint using a roller for the big bits. Add it on liberally but not runny-thick. Make sure you get the correct roller brush type for the condition of your concrete. 7. Remove as much lose concrete/old paint first, but I didn’t go mad - I certainly didn’t sand down my floor, just used a spade to remove any lose paint from the previous owner. And then vacuumed to remove as much dust as possible.
Unhappyface - 1 / 5 - 04/09/2017
Not worth the money
Done to instructions and even left the room unused to dry however as soon as you drop anything on it, or you wipe something off it the paint comes back up/peels off. Now I have to try take it all back off again. If I could give it a 0 I would....waste of money!!!