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Black Wood Paint
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This product is not suitable for the following
- Tiles of any sort
- Unprimed plastic
- Bare aluminium (you will need a suitable etch primer)
- Untreated galvanised steel (Mordant solution first)
- A hot surface that reaches above 106 degrees (C) (you will need high temperature paints)
The colours shown on the images are for guidance only. The displayed colour will depend on your monitor and browsers. The finished colour therefore may not be as shown here.
All pictures are for illustration purpose only - 1 & 2.5 Litre cans are not screen-printed cans.
Description
Black Gloss Wood Paint | Universal PU Enamel – Durable, Waterproof & UV Resistant
Introducing Black Gloss Wood Paint from our premium Universal PU Enamel range. This high-quality black polyurethane enamel is specially formulated for wood surfaces, providing a striking gloss finish with exceptional protection. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications, our Black Gloss Wood Paint ensures long-lasting durability, UV resistance, and a sophisticated look for all your wooden projects.
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Ensuring that the wood is completely dry before painting is crucial for a successful paint job. Moisture trapped in the wood can lead to a variety of issues, including poor adhesion of the paint, bubbling, and ultimately flaking away over time.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Black Gloss Wood Paint
1. What surfaces can I use Black Gloss Wood Paint on?
This versatile paint is ideal for a variety of surfaces, especially wood. It can also be used on timber, brick, primed metal, and concrete, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor projects.
2. Is this paint waterproof?
Yes, Black Gloss Wood Paint provides excellent waterproofing, making it perfect for outdoor wooden applications. It effectively repels water and protects surfaces from moisture and harsh environmental conditions.
3. Does it offer UV protection?
Yes, this paint is formulated with UV resistance, ensuring that the black colour remains deep and vibrant, even under prolonged sun exposure.
4. How long does it take for the paint to dry?
The paint becomes touch dry within 2-4 hours and is ready for a second coat after 12-24 hours. If you are painting decking it can be walked on after 3-4 days. Full dry 7 days.
5. Can I use this paint on metal surfaces?
While primarily designed for wood, Black Gloss Wood Paint is suitable for primed metal surfaces as well. For bare or rusted metal, it is recommended to use a suitable primer for optimal adhesion.
6. Do I need to prime the surface before painting?
Not if you are painting bare wood, we recommend on the first coat thinning it by 20% with White Spirit Thinners. Priming is optional but recommended, especially if you're switching from a dark to a light colour.
7. What tools can I use to apply this paint?
You can apply this paint with a brush, roller, or spray gun. For best results, use solvent-resistant tools and thin the paint with T0001 White Spirit if necessary.
8. Is this paint suitable for industrial applications?
Yes, Black Gloss Wood Paint is durable enough for various applications, including industrial projects involving wooden structures and furniture.
9. How do I prepare a surface for painting?
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For existing paint: Clean the surface, lightly sand to provide a key for adhesion, and remove any loose or flaking paint.
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For bare surfaces: Ensure the surface is dry, clean of dirt, oil, or grease.
10. How many coats should I apply?
For best results, apply two coats of paint. Wait 12-24 hours between coats for optimal coverage and a durable finish.
11. Is this paint available in other finishes?
Yes, our Universal PU Enamel range is available in Gloss, Semi-Gloss, and Matt finishes, providing you with the flexibility to choose the right finish for your project.
12. Can this paint be used for DIY projects?
Absolutely! Black Gloss Wood Paint is fast-drying and easy to apply, making it perfect for DIY projects such as refreshing wooden furniture, doors, and garden structures.
13. Where is this paint manufactured?
Our paint is proudly manufactured in England by B.C Paints Ltd, ensuring high-quality standards and top performance.
For a stunning, long-lasting finish, Black Gloss Wood Paint is the ideal choice for your wood projects. With its excellent durability, waterproofing, and UV resistance, this paint delivers reliable, lasting coverage that enhances the beauty of wood.
If you have further questions, feel free to contact our customer support team!
About This Item
- 3 IN 1: Primes, Seals and Protects wood. The first coat will need thinning by 20% white spirit thinners.
- FINISH: Gloss. For semi-gloss and matt finishes, as well as the full range of available colors, click here.
- SUITABLE SUBSTRATES: Bare wood or already painted.
- DRYING TIME: Touch dry in 2-4 hours, overcoat in 12-24 hours, area can be walked on after 3-4 days. Full protection properties after 7 days.
- COVERAGE: Approximately 8 square metres per litre. This does not account for the method of application, absorption of substrate or wastage.
- APPLICATION: Apply by brush or solvent-resistant medium pile rollers. This can also be sprayed.
- THINNERS: T0001 White Spirit.
- SHELF LIFE: 12 months.
Proudly manufactured in England by B.C. Paints Ltd. Please note that images and product titles are for advertising purposes only; tins are supplied in BC Paints logo cans or plain white cans for 0.5, 1, 2.5 and occasionally 5 litre sizes.
Application
Before starting, have your PPE ready, as our paint is oil-based and will not wash off easily with soap and water.
Ensure you have good ventilation to allow vapour to escape; ventilation is also necessary to maintain drying times. Without air movement, the coating won’t dry properly.
Be sure to stir the paint well before use.
Painting Over Existing Paint:
Step 1 - Preparation: Check the suitability of the product for the existing paint. We recommend trying a sample area first.
Step 2 - Clean and Abrade:
- Ensure the existing paint is in good condition prior to painting, then lightly abrade to provide a key for good intercoat adhesion.
- If there is flaking paint, it must be removed before painting.
- Ensure the substrate is dry and clean of any dirt, oil or grease.
Step 3 - Prime: This step is down to personal preference. Depending on the condition of the existing paint or if you are changing a dark colour to a light one, you may want to add one coat of primer.
Step 4 - Topcoat: Once you have completed the previous steps, 12-24 hours after applying the primer, you can add your first coat of topcoat. Wait another 12-24 hours before applying the second coat.
Two coats of topcoat are recommended for optimal coverage.
Painting bare Wood:
Ensuring that the decking is completely dry before painting is crucial for a successful paint job. Moisture trapped in the wood can lead to a variety of issues, including poor adhesion of the paint, bubbling, and ultimately flaking away over time.
Step 1 - Clean and Prep: Ensure the substrate is dry and clean of any dirt, oil or grease. If there is any moisture in the wood, it can cause delamination and lead to a loss of adhesion.
Step 2 -First Coat: Thin the first coat by 20% with T0001 White Spirit to ensure the paint impregnates the concrete, this will act as the primer/sealer.
Step 3 - Top coat: 12-24 hours after applying the first coat, you can apply the second coat of topcoat.
Two coats of topcoat are recommended for optimal coverage.
Primers
Wood: No primer is required; We recommend thinning the first coat with White Spirit Thinners by 20% to ensure it impregnates the substrate, this will act as the primer/sealer.
Mixing
Always stir any paint well before use, as our coatings are heavily pigmented and separation can easily occur. You may experience colour float; for example, a green paint can appear blue before mixing. This is one of the reasons why mixing your paint before use is essential.
- Use a mixer on a slow-running drill or a palette knife on smaller cans to mix the paint. An egg whisk, screwdriver, or small stick that doesn’t reach the bottom of the can is insufficient for proper mixing.
- Mixing should take place for 3-5 minutes.
- If you are adding thinners; they will need to be added once stirred.
Paint mixers are available to purchase. Click here to buy one.
Spraying
Ensure you have the correct RPE, to protect against atomised particles that are being generated when spraying.
If applying with a pot gun:
Use a 1:8 to 2:0 tip setup and thin by 10% if required. More thinners may be added to achieve good atomisation and improve the flow of the
paint, resulting in a better finish.
Air-assisted or Airless system:
Use an 11-13 thou tip (no thinners are usually required). If thinning is necessary, use around 10%. Set air and paint pressures until good
atomisation is achieved and fingering (lines in the spray) have blended in.
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Quantities are approximates per coat, we cannot allow for wastage and or any absorption that may occur with porous substrates.
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Quantities are approximates per coat, we cannot allow for wastage and or any absorption that may occur with porous substrates.