The perfect timeless white with a neutral undertone. 'Cotton White' mineral paint is versatile in pairing with both cool and warm colours.
When you want to feel confident in recreating Hamptons interiors and don’t want to waste time questioning your colour choice this mineral paint is the answer to transforming your furniture in a weekend!
Imagine moving your dated furniture outside or into a garage, brushing on your mineral paint and watching the transformation happen – while never having to think to yourself ‘I don’t know how to get that classic Hamptons look’ again.
Proudly made in Australia.
Shake the tin well and stir with a broad flat stirrer. Apply the paint with a synthetic brush, foam roller or spray gun. Occasionally, tannin rich timber may leach and require a sealant to be applied prior to painting. Test your piece first, and if so use a stain blocker, primer or undercoat.
Surface preparation
Ensure surfaces to be painted are clean and free from peeling paint, mould, dirt, dust and grease. Sanding or priming is generally unnecessary, as the paint will stick to most surfaces. Painting on plastic, glass and metal may require use of an appropriate base coat.
Number of coats
In optimum conditions, the paint is touch dry in 30 minutes and can be recoated after 2 hours. Two coats are generally sufficient to achieve excellent coverage and opacity.
Coverage
This tin will cover about 7 to 8 square metres depending on the surface.
Cure time
Allow 7 days to fully cure before use (in optimum conditions).
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We use Australia Post.
On average delivery times:
Queensland - 1 - 2 days
Other States - 2 - 3 days.
In short, no! That is the main benefit of using our dedicated furniture paints.
For most pieces, a good clean is sufficient - the paint is formulated to bond to surfaces. The only times I would recommend you use a primer is over metal, glass, ceramic, bleeding timbers such as Indonesian or mahogany species, which tend to bleed through any paint finish.
In those cases I would recommend using an appropriate base coat or with the bleeding timbers apply one or two coats of Polyseal which incredibly acts as both a blocker/primer and sealant. Who doesn't love a three in one?!
The Mineral Paint has a built-in satin sealant so it's perfect for those of you who want to flip your pieces quickly and want an 'all-in-one' type paint.
The Mineral Paint line comes in different shades to the Chalk and Clay Paint line and is available in the 500ml size only.
Chalk and Clay Paint is a great paint for those of you who love a rustic, velvety, chalky, matte finish.
Yes. Chalk paint is porous, you'll need to seal with a non-toxic topcoat from our finishes collection which includes wax, Polyseal or oil.
This is diffiicult to answer, but to give you a rough estimate this is what I've used for typically sized projects.
Dining room table & 6 chairs - 4 x tins
Bedside tables - 1 x tin
Side table - 1 x tin
Buffet/sideboard - 1 - 2 tins
Large wall unit/hutch - 3 - 4 tins
Coffee table - 1 x tin
If you're applying Mineral Paints, use the synthetic brushes.
You can also use a quality mohair or foam roller if you're more of a roller fan.
Yep you sure can! It takes a while to get the hang of the technique but it will significantly reduce your labour time.
I personally recommend using an air compressor powered Low Volume Low Pressure (LVLP) gravity fed gun with a 1.0mm - 2.0mm tip.
But why? The reason I prefer it over an electric powered spray gun is the level of control you have over the finish and the paint output. It's also easier and lighter to use than most electric powered guns which tend to be quite bulky. Also, the gravity helps guide the paint down into the tip where electric units need to suck the paint up and it often leads to paint wastage.
Keen to know more or want to buy the gear I have? Check out this step-by-step tutorial to spraying here. I've even got a video tutorial for you.
Yes, our paints and finishes are non-toxic and VOC free.
For further information, click here to read the Safety Data Sheet Mineral Paint.
Yes you can! If using Mineral Paint, it should be fine as it is. Be sure to add only small amounts of water to the paint as needed when applying coats, do not dilute the paint too much for an optimal outcome.
Yes, if the furniture is sheltered and not in direct sunlight. If exposed to full sun then our paint can still be used but we recommend a UV protective topcoat sealant.
Amazing! This paint has allowed me to transform some old furniture and it looks fantastic. Really easy to use. I’m about to purchase more!
I am very glad I found this paint. I have been using it with a small Bosch hobby spray paint gun to restyle some furniture. The paint does not smell, it dries very quickly so multiple coats can be done in a day. (Good for impatient crafters like myself, who want to see the end result). The paint does not generally require the project to be sanded beforehand- it sticks well. It also cleans up really well- just water. I really like this paint.