Ronseal Garden Paint Pebble 750ml
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Description
Ronseal Garden Paint is the perfect solution for those looking to enhance the appearance of their outdoor spaces. Designed for use on a variety of surfaces including wood, brick, terracotta, and metal, this versatile paint adds vibrant colour while simultaneously protecting and waterproofing your garden furnishings. With a quick-drying formula that allows it to become rainproof in just one hour, you can enjoy the benefits of your freshly painted items without worrying about unexpected weather changes.
Key Features
- Multi-Surface Application: Ronseal Garden Paint is suitable for wood, brick, terracotta, stone, and metal surfaces (note that metal may require a primer). This makes it an ideal choice for diverse outdoor projects, from garden furniture to decorative features.
- Durable Protection: This paint not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor items but also provides robust protection against the elements. It resists cracking, peeling, and fading, ensuring that your garden remains vibrant for years to come.
- Quick Drying: The paint dries quickly, becoming rainproof within an hour. This feature allows for flexibility in your painting schedule, enabling you to refresh your outdoor decor without extended downtimes.
- Long-Lasting Colour: With up to five years of colour protection on wood, Ronseal Garden Paint ensures that your garden enhancements maintain their fresh appearance over time, making it an excellent long-term investment.
Preparation and Application
Before applying Ronseal Garden Paint, it's essential to properly prepare the surfaces for optimal adhesion and finish:
- New Wood: Allow new wood to weather for six weeks before painting. Lightly sand the surface and wipe it down with a damp, lint-free cloth.
- Old Wood: For previously painted wood, sand away loose paint and wipe the surface with white spirit to remove dirt and grease. Any mould or algae should be cleaned off, and any rotten wood must be removed.
- Brick and Stone: Clear away dust and debris before painting.
- Terracotta: Sand the surface to remove glazing. If water beads up, continue sanding until it no longer does.
- Metal: Use a suitable primer before applying the paint to ensure proper adhesion.
Once prepared, simply stir the paint well, test it on a small area, and apply the first coat. For the best results, it’s recommended to use three coats, allowing four hours of dry time between each application. Lightly sand the surface between the second and third coats for a smoother finish.
Aftercare
To maximize the lifespan of your Ronseal Garden Paint, maintain regular cleaning of painted surfaces and wash brushes in warm, soapy water. If the finish shows signs of wear, applying a fresh coat can rejuvenate both colour and protection, ensuring your outdoor spaces remain beautiful and well-protected.
Experience the transformative power of Ronseal Garden Paint and elevate your outdoor aesthetics, all while benefiting from its steadfast protection against the British weather.
Ronseal Garden Paint is the perfect solution for those looking to enhance the appearance of their outdoor spaces. Designed for use on a variety of surfaces including wood, brick, terracotta, and metal, this versatile paint adds vibrant colour while simultaneously protecting and waterproofing your garden furnishings. With a quick-drying formula that allows it to become rainproof in just one hour, you can enjoy the benefits of your freshly painted items without worrying about unexpected weather changes.
Key Features
- Multi-Surface Application: Ronseal Garden Paint is suitable for wood, brick, terracotta, stone, and metal surfaces (note that metal may require a primer). This makes it an ideal choice for diverse outdoor projects, from garden furniture to decorative features.
- Durable Protection: This paint not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor items but also provides robust protection against the elements. It resists cracking, peeling, and fading, ensuring that your garden remains vibrant for years to come.
- Quick Drying: The paint dries quickly, becoming rainproof within an hour. This feature allows for flexibility in your painting schedule, enabling you to refresh your outdoor decor without extended downtimes.
- Long-Lasting Colour: With up to five years of colour protection on wood, Ronseal Garden Paint ensures that your garden enhancements maintain their fresh appearance over time, making it an excellent long-term investment.
Preparation and Application
Before applying Ronseal Garden Paint, it's essential to properly prepare the surfaces for optimal adhesion and finish:
- New Wood: Allow new wood to weather for six weeks before painting. Lightly sand the surface and wipe it down with a damp, lint-free cloth.
- Old Wood: For previously painted wood, sand away loose paint and wipe the surface with white spirit to remove dirt and grease. Any mould or algae should be cleaned off, and any rotten wood must be removed.
- Brick and Stone: Clear away dust and debris before painting.
- Terracotta: Sand the surface to remove glazing. If water beads up, continue sanding until it no longer does.
- Metal: Use a suitable primer before applying the paint to ensure proper adhesion.
Once prepared, simply stir the paint well, test it on a small area, and apply the first coat. For the best results, it’s recommended to use three coats, allowing four hours of dry time between each application. Lightly sand the surface between the second and third coats for a smoother finish.
Aftercare
To maximize the lifespan of your Ronseal Garden Paint, maintain regular cleaning of painted surfaces and wash brushes in warm, soapy water. If the finish shows signs of wear, applying a fresh coat can rejuvenate both colour and protection, ensuring your outdoor spaces remain beautiful and well-protected.
Experience the transformative power of Ronseal Garden Paint and elevate your outdoor aesthetics, all while benefiting from its steadfast protection against the British weather.
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