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Description

With this one customisable can of interior paint, you can treat all your indoor woodwork from stairs and skirting to floors and doors. Featuring our best-ever formula, it provides long-lasting protection against scuffs and scratches. There are 50 different shades on offer, from trend-led to traditional tones, and you can choose a solid Paint or a more subtle Stain finish. Pick from three different sizes - 236ml, 750ml and 2.5L.

  • Hard-wearing, tough finish – even on floors
  • Perfect for all interior wood
  • Touch-dry in just 20 minutes
  • Long-lasting colour and protection
  • Low odour and VOCs
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Use for the following wood types
  • Smooth planed wood
    Smooth planed wood

All new or coated smooth planed interior wood

50 colours available including:
Porcelain White

Porcelain White

Fawn Brown

Fawn Brown

Warm Yellow

Warm Yellow

Mustard Yellow

Mustard Yellow

Amber Orange

Amber Orange

Burnt Orange

Burnt Orange

Pale Aqua Green

Pale Aqua Green

Topaz Green

Topaz Green

Seedling Green

Seedling Green

Muted Green

Muted Green

Oregano Green

Oregano Green

Hunter Green

Hunter Green

Tropical Green

Tropical Green

Cool White

Cool White

Frosty Blue

Frosty Blue

Robin's Egg Blue

Robin's Egg Blue

Surf Blue

Surf Blue

Dusky Blue

Dusky Blue

Deep Sea Blue

Deep Sea Blue

Starling Blue

Starling Blue

Evening Blue

Evening Blue

Soft Purple

Soft Purple

Dusty Purple

Dusty Purple

Brisk Violet

Brisk Violet

Amethyst Purple

Amethyst Purple

Dusky Pink

Dusky Pink

Orchid Pink

Orchid Pink

Primrose Pink

Primrose Pink

Humble Red

Humble Red

Lava Red

Lava Red

Auburn Red

Auburn Red

Cotton Beige

Cotton Beige

Moose Brown

Moose Brown

Toasted Brown

Toasted Brown

Almond Brown

Almond Brown

Penny Brown

Penny Brown

Spice Brown

Spice Brown

Sienna Brown

Sienna Brown

Russet Brown

Russet Brown

Rich Brown

Rich Brown

Antique Brown

Antique Brown

Cocoa Brown

Cocoa Brown

Umber Brown

Umber Brown

Mushroom Beige

Mushroom Beige

Owl Grey

Owl Grey

Shallow Grey

Shallow Grey

Rhino Grey

Rhino Grey

Moonlight Grey

Moonlight Grey

Skyscraper Grey

Skyscraper Grey

Thunderstorm Grey

Thunderstorm Grey

Need to know

Number of coats

2 coats (3 on floors)

Coverage

Up to 16m2 per litre

Application

Brush or pad

What to use it on?

All new or coated smooth planed interior wood

How to use Xactly Interior paint

Before you start

Make sure the room is above 10 degrees and well ventilated. If your project is a floor, make sure you remove all the furniture from the room before you start.

Bare wood
Lightly sand the wood to give it an even finish. Use 120 grit sandpaper and sand in the direction of the woodgrain. Remember to wear a facemask. Clean up dust and wipe down with a damp cloth. Fill any holes or cracks with our Wood Filler.

Previously painted wood
If your previously painted wood is in good condition, then you'll need to give it a sand using 120 grit sandpaper, making sure there is no loose or flaking paint. Use 120 grit sandpaper and sand in the direction of the woodgrain. Make sure you wear a facemask and wipe down the wood with a damp cloth. Fill any holes or cracks with our Wood Filler. Special precautions should be taken during surface preparation of pre-1960s paint surfaces over wood as they may contain harmful lead.

Previously stained wood
Give the wood a good sand with 120 grit sandpaper, making sure there are no loose or flaking coatings. Remember to wear a facemask. Clean up any dust and wipe down with a damp cloth.

Application

Give the tin a really good stir. Check you're happy with the colour by finding a small patch of wood to try it on. Brush it on with a synthetic brush or pad in the direction of the woodgrain.

You'll need to put on 2 coats (3 coats on floors). Leave 2 hours between each coat. Give the surface a light sand with 240 grit sandpaper and wipe away any dust with a damp cloth before putting on the last coat.

If you're painting a floor, you'll be able to walk on the floor in 8 hours. Leave 24 hours before bringing the furniture back in and be careful not to scrape on the floor. After 72 hours it'll be tough enough to stand up to all of the everyday knocks and scuffs.

Completion

Take as much of the coating off your brush or pad as you can and then wash in warm, soapy water.

Don't empty any left over product into drains or watercourses. Your local authority may have special ways to get rid of waste coastings.

How to use Stain

Before you start

Make sure the room is above 10 degrees and well ventilated. If your project is a floor, make sure you remove all the furniture from the room before you start.

Bare wood
Lightly sand the wood to give it an even finish. Use 120 grit sandpaper and sand in the direction of the woodgrain. Remember to wear a facemask. Clean up dust and wipe down with a damp cloth. Fill any holes or cracks with our Wood Filler.

Previously painted wood
You'll need to sand back to bare wood. Use 120 grit sandpaper and sand in the direction of the woodgrain. Make sure you wear a facemask and wipe down the wood with a damp cloth. Fill any holes or cracks with our Wood Filler. Special precautions should be taken during surface preparations of pre-1960s paint surfaces over wood as they may contain harmful lead.

Previously stained wood
Give the wood a good sand with 120 grit sandpaper, making sure there are no loose or flaking coatings. Remember to wear a facemask. Clean up any dust and wipe down with a damp cloth.

Application

Give the tin a really good stir. Check you're happy with the colour by finding a small patch of wood to try it on. Covering a dark stain with a lighter colour may not give you the colour you are expecting.

Brush it on with a synthetic brush or pad in the direction of the woodgrain. You'll need to put on 2 coats (3 coats on floors). Leave 2 hours between each coat. Give the surface a light sand with 240 grit sandpaper and wipe away any dust with a damp cloth before putting on the last coat.

If you're painting a floor, you'll be able to walk on the floor in 8 hours. Leave 24 hours before bringing the furniture bacnk in and be careful not to scrape on the floor. After 72 hours it'll be tough enough to stand up to all of the everyday knocks and scuffs.

Completion

Take as much of the coating off your brush or pad as you can and then wash in warm, soapy water. Don't empty any left over product into drains or watercourses. Your local authority may have special ways to get rid of waste coastings.

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