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Professional Low Sheen

Wallmaster® Professional is a premium trade acrylic paint for interior walls.

Wallmaster Professional Low Sheen is a hard wearing and scuff-resistant interior wall finish with excellent washability. The product glides on evenly then levels to an ultra-smooth finish with an elegant look.

It provides a tough, long lasting finish which bonds extremely well to the surface and meets the A.P.A.S. low VOC targets.

The soft touch technology provides a silky-smooth surface that is soft to the touch, yet with a solid feel. It incorporates mould and bacteria resistant technology, making it ideal for the whole home, including kitchens and bathrooms.

Features
  • Hard-wearing and scuff-resistant,
  • Low odour - low VOC.
  • Self-priming on most surfaces.
  • Dirtguard® Technology.
  • Washable low sheen finish offers a soft and elegant glow
  • Mould and Mildew Protection.
  • Superior opacity.
  • 4 Hour recoat.
Benefits
  • Self-priming and fast-drying
  • Asthma and allergy friendly.
  • Ultra-strong adhesion.
  • Strong stain resistance.
  • Burnish resistant.
  • Ideal for the whole home.
  • Excellent surface hiding.
  • Easy Water clean-up.
Available Sizes:1, 4, 10, 15 Litre
Clean up:Water
Coverage:12m2/Litre
Volume Solids:42%
Touch Dry:30 Minutes
Recoat:4 Hours
Gloss Level:5.2% @ 60 0C
V.O.C<15gL
Uses:

The product glides on evenly then levels to an ultra-smooth finish with an elegant look. It provides a tough, long lasting finish which bonds extremely well to the surface and meets the A.P.A.S. low VOC targets.

Interior, paper faced boards, plaster, fibrous plaster, cement sheet, masonry and brick. Do not use this product for any other purpose than as specified in our literature.

Application:

Stir well before use with a flat paddle or with a metal paint stirrer using an up and down scooping action. Apply two coat Wallmaster Professional Low Sheen. For best results use a new, unused 10 to 12 mm synthetic roller cover and a high-quality synthetic brush. Remember, worn roller covers will produce a poor result.

Note:

The number of coats required to achieve full cover will depend on the primers and sealers used during preparation, application technique and / or the underlying substrate colour.