Take care on opening the tin lid – a Frenchic tin opener is recommended.Wipe off any dust, paint away! For a great demonstration, see our video. Hand-sand sufficiently to abrade the surface. Surface preparation required in addition to the above – clean with Frenchic Sugar Soap, rinse and dry thoroughly.If previously painted, remove loose or flaking paint. Ensure surfaces are in suitable condition for painting - clean, dry, free from wax, grease or penetrating substances and in sound condition.If you apply the paint too thinly, durability may be affected. In this case, your 500ml tin will provide less than 3.5m 2 of full coverage. Porous, or ‘thirsty’, surfaces like bare wood or MDF, tend to absorb paint meaning additional coats are likely to be required to achieve a durable finish.When more than 1 tin of the same colour is needed, it is good practice to ensure batch numbers are identical or to intermix batches prior to commencing painting. Always ensure you have enough paint for your whole project.For a durable finish, a minimum of 2 coats is required, so your 500ml tin should provide full coverage for 3.5m 2 on non-porous surfaces like laminate or metal. A 500ml tin will provide a coat of up to 7m 2.Self-priming – no primer or undercoat required for any surface except bare metal (in which case use a suitable metal primer). Self-sealing - does not require a top coat.Ingredients: Chalk, Clay, Titanium Dioxide, Resin, Talcum, Preservative.UKCA and EN71-3 certified (safe for use on children’s toys) EN71-3:2019+A1:2021.Also suitable for other interior woodwork, powder coated radiators, and all sorts of furniture including laminate Chalk and mineral paint formulated for trims, skirting, doors etc.
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