Overview
Available in Pure Brilliant White, White and Black, Dulux Trade High Gloss paint is a solvent based gloss with excellent flow and coverage and a durable high gloss finish. Use it on interior and exterior wood and metal surfaces, with
- Excellent durability and flow
- For use on interior and exterior wood and metal
- High gloss finish
Area | Interior & Exterior |
Recommended Use | Interior or exterior wood or metal |
Base | Oil-Based |
Coverage | Up to 18m² per litre |
Drying Time | 4-6 Hours |
Re-Coat Time | 16-24 Hours |
Recommended Coats | 1-2 Coats |
Application Method | Brush, Roller |
VOC Levels | High |
Clean Up | Remove as much paint as possible from the equipment before cleaning with brush cleaner |
Preparation
Make sure that the surfaces to be painted are sound, clean and dry. It is particularly important that new surfaces are fully dry.
- All defective or poorly adhering material, dirt, grease and wax must be completely removed.
- Prime new or bare surfaces with an appropriate Dulux Trade primer and treat any knots in wood with an appropriate knotting solution.
- Rub down previously painted surfaces thoroughly, using ‘wet flatting’ methods where possible, then wipe off with a damp, lint free cloth. Pre 1960's painted surfaces may contain harmful lead, so special precautions must be taken
- Any surface defects should be filled with the appropriate filler
Application
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions found on the tin. We recommend to test a small area before painting the entire surface to ensure compatibility
- Stir thoroughly before use.
- Start with 1 coat of in the appropriate colour, and allow at least 6 hours for it to dry before applying the Dulux Trade High Gloss.
- If you need new work to dry quickly, , available in white only, can be used as an alternative to the Dulux Trade Undercoat
- Apply 1 or 2 coats with a brush or roller only. Do not spray.
- If you need to apply a second coat of High Gloss, ensure that you leave at least 16 hours drying time between coats.
- On rough or textured surfaces, or when using special process colours (see appropriate Dulux Trade colour literature), 2 coats will be required to achieve full opacity.