🎉 Elevate your interiors with a splash of style!
Rust-Oleum AMZ0010 is a premium watercolour paint that offers a smooth, matte finish in a chic chalk white. With its exceptional one-coat coverage and fast-drying properties, this 750ml paint is perfect for transforming your indoor spaces without the hassle of priming or sanding. Ideal for the eco-conscious DIY enthusiast, it covers up to 14 square meters per litre, making it a smart choice for any home improvement project.
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Part Number | AMZ0010 |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 12 cm; 1.05 kg |
Item model number | AMZ0010 |
Size | 750 ml (Pack of 1) |
Colour | Chalk White |
Style | Flats |
Finish | Matte |
Material | paint |
Volume | 0.75 litres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Coverage | Up to 14 square metres per litre. |
Special Features | Fast-Drying, Scratch Resistant |
Usage | Interior |
Included Components | 1 x RO0070001G1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.05 kg |
A**R
Great product
Excellent, no prep needed two coats later and my wardrobe surround is white - looks great!
A**A
Great Coverage – My Go-To Chalk Paint!
I’ve been using this chalk paint a lot, both for my small business projects and around the house. It has amazing coverage, goes on smoothly, and gives a beautiful matte finish. It sticks well to different surfaces with minimal prep. Definitely a staple in my toolkit now
D**B
Clotted cream colour
Definitely lighter & whiter than advertised on the tin. The paint doesn’t go far either, I would recommend buying more than you expect to use.Finish is good and the paint doesn’t smell strong at all. Good quality, could be a better match to colour on the tin and the available colour options are limited.
S**Y
Quality paint
Small tin but great coverage, repainted and upscale, a chest of drawers and a large dining table, still some left.
M**N
Paint
Lovely paint goes on better with water added to the brush for a smooth finish 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
S**N
Goes a LONG way
Amazing! This tin really does go a long way, I've managed to paint 4 wardrobe drawers first and second coat. Will be ordering again to continue painting some bed side drawers.Before and after below!
B**P
Great option for upcycling old furniture but used more than expected!
This was a wee test project to see how well this paint when on before upcycling 2 x pine wardrobes and 2 x chest of drawers.I must say that it is particularly easy to use with very little, if any, preparations required. Obviously, as with all painting projects, the surface has to be clean and grease free. I wiped over our pine table with some £ shop white spirit, and that helped to prepare the surface by taking off the beeswax coating on our coffee table. It only took about 2.5 hours of plodding with a mini roller and brush to cover all the upper surfaces, and side panels. I was in no rush as I find it quite therapeutic and this is a job that was started at 8 o'clock at night when the kids were settled. I did the table 'feet' and lower surfaces on the second night, after allowing the table to dry and flipping it over. I would say that the paint went on better with a brush, rather than a roller, which left it looking patchy. Also, the brush finish looked better to me in all respects, but this meant paint went on thicker, and coverage was lessened considerably. Other reviewers may well have more experience in this area, or have different results, but that's just my opinion. The chalk paint DOES chip easily, and you will have to seal it to prevent this happening. I still have to do this and will post a few more pictures when I've used the recommended Furniture Finishing Wax to seal the table. There's about 10% of the tin left and I'll need to use this to give the tabletop a 3rd coat prior to sealing. Overall, a nice easy solution for a quick (or relaxing) upcycle project. I've only given 4* for coverage, but other than that, it's a big thumbs up, especially for an upcycling novice like me.Update 17th November 2019: I finally got round to putting a protective layer over the top of the chalk paint. I chose to use a clear Ronseal Varnish instead of the recommended Furniture Finishing Wax.For me this was to ensure a good hardy child proof seal over the top, and I am overall very happy with the results. There's been no damage to the table with the day to day hitting or banging of toy dinosaurs or anything else on the table. The final pictures uploaded will hopefully give you an idea of how our table now looks.
M**S
Hard to paint with.
Love the rustic finish, but super hard to paint with unfortunately. The first coat went on easily and a little went a long way. The second coat however, was like moving through thick mud. I was using a brush and my hand was really sore and I had to use way more paint than I thought I would need. Probably won't use chalk paint again in a hurry.
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