🌿 Revitalize Your Space with Seagrass Elegance!
Cuprinol5092567 Garden Shades in Seagrass (2.5L) offers a beautiful matt finish that enhances the natural grain of wood while providing 6 years of weather protection. This versatile, water-based formula is suitable for various surfaces, including wood, terracotta, brick, and stone, and can be easily applied with a brush or spray.
P**E
Go to product
This is my go to product when it comes to painting things for my garden, I use this colour as an accent colour to things that I paint in either summer damson or forget me not blue. The arbour, the shed, the fence, the chairs , wooden planters as well as some other stuff. It is easy to paint on normally covered in two coats, dries reasonably quickly and looks great. My only criticism is that this colour picks up the dirt and gets stained by the rain quite easily. I don’t get this with the other colours at all. So I guess that’s the problem with using a light accent colour.
S**K
Excellent paint…crap delivery
Hi. I’ve given the paint five stars because it is really good stuff. Very pleasant colour, easy to apply and clean up. I used it on a brand new picnic table. A minimum of two coats is required and although that’s a pain the second coat offers a really good finish and depth of colour. I know from experience this paint is durable and the colour and protection from the elements lasts.The delivery was delayed which was very inconvenient. I tracked the package which was originally sent to Ireland then returned to the uk, what was that about. I was about to cancel it when it arrived and I don’t feel it’s fair to mark the paint down because the delivery set up is poor. Old English green…a beautiful colour.
T**R
Really deep rich colour, perfect for wooden furniture
We have a table and 4 chairs that are about 10 years old and in real need of a spruce up.This is not a thick paint, but it's not as thin as fence paint, so at most you will need a couple of coats to get a nice finish. It goes on a lighter shade of grey (still dark though) and as it dries it turns this lovely slate colour.My partner had already lightly buffed the table to get rid of residue varnish so the paint went on like a dream.The chairs were are bit of a nightmare, they fold up so unless you separate them, I wasn't willing to do this, for fear of them not going back together (they are 10 years old!)I decided to prep a couple with plastikote cupboard door spray paint to see if it helped avoid drips and missing bits.It definitely helped me see all the patches I'd missed but slowed down the drying time as the paint had nothing to soak into.From this experience I'd say you don't really need an undercoat unless the item you're painting is really porous, just do two coats!It's been really sunny here so the paint dried within a couple of hours and barely needed a touch up.This paint can also be used on metal and brick so I'm considering using it cover some troughs and ceramic pots too.
E**A
Lovely colour and goes on fantastic.
This is two coats on all furniture I've painted, I used a paint sprayer also and used it as 2/1 part paint to water.The application is lighter than the colour it drys, the colour in the pic is similar to when it's wet for some reason doesn't show the true depth of blue with phone cam. It's a shade darker I'd say and looks gorgeous. I've painted two of these chairs and a two seater version of it and a bench. All fully coated. I was absolutely covered which I removed with ease with some body oil. I used a total of 2l of paint. Just the table and another two seater to do with my remaining tubs. I'm confident I'll have plenty to spare.
J**E
This is a lovely colour
Up to now I have painted what was a brown colour on the chairs into this lovely shade sea grass. I have put three coats on to cover the brown and make sure they stand up to the weather. I am now going to start on the table.
H**S
Covers well
Although light pink it covered well over very dark paint. Brightened up a dull Lea to.
A**R
Love this
Will buy again.
L**1
Works a treat on brick work
Just had my rendering done white and my Mrs wanted me to paint the sills. I have never painted in my life and panicked getting the paint on the new white render and also on the bare brick on kitchen window. It’s quite thick and using the correct brush (Harrison’s) worked a treat with fantastic results. The photo is one coat only and just put another on but too dark to take a photo. You get the jist
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