🌟 Paint Your World Boldly!
Johnstone’s Garden Colours in Bold Plum is a premium exterior wood paint designed for durability and aesthetic appeal. With a fade-resistant formula, it offers 4 years of protection and dries in just 2 hours, covering up to 12m² per litre. Ideal for various outdoor wooden surfaces, this eco-friendly paint enhances your garden's beauty while being safe for the environment.
Manufacturer | Johnstone's |
Part Number | 309278 |
Product Dimensions | 11.4 x 11.4 x 12.3 cm; 1.15 kg |
Item model number | 309278 |
Size | 1 l (Pack of 1) |
Colour | Bold Plum |
Finish | Woodgrain |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Coverage | 12 m² |
Special Features | fade resistant |
Usage | Garden |
Included Components | paint 1 Litre |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.15 kg |
A**Y
Absolutely lovely paint
I absolutely love this paint.I used 2 tins of this paint and used it to paint my outside steps, 2 small pieces of fencing and outhouse doors with this paint.It applied really well to the steps and the small pieces of fencing, they were bare timber to start with but the paint applied really well, I applied to coats to make sure that the paint stayed bright and they look fantastic, it is a really lovely purple colour.I also did 3 outhouse doors with it, they were previously a dark blue gloss so I sanded them back and primed them with an under coat. I ended up doing 4 coats as they were really streaky to start with but they look fab now.I can’t comment on the longevity of it yet as it has only been on a couple of weeks and so far we have had lovely sunny days (long may it last 🤞).The paint goes on really well, dries quickly, is value for money and looks great what more could you want from a tin of paint, now to decide on a colour for my main fence panels 🤔.
D**E
Love the colour, love the finish!
Purchased on a whim to restore an IKEA bistro set comprising of 2 chairs and a table, which I actually have 3 of, so all in, 6 chairs 3 tables.When I purchased the furniture it had some kind of weather coating on it that barely lasted a year, I then used an IKEA product that left a waxy residue and it turned black in the rain. Many many hours were spent removing the later, power washing then using a rough to fine grade sandpaper to remove most of the product.I then applied this Johnstone's paint in colour Dusty Fern. It is like thinned acrylic paint in consistency. Applies fairly easily but was quite streaky on first application then as it dries it evens out slightly. It gives an almost sun bleached look, which isn't horrible but I wanted a matt opaque, so continued applying up to 4 coats on areas to achieve this. Dries really quickly so the painting part was easy. I don't think it soaked into the wood, creating more of a skin like finish.I love the colour, just blends into the greenery outdoors which is what I wanted, rather that something garish this time.I've left my furniture out in all weather's now and the finish is still like new. However, one hot day I had one of the chairs leaning on the table and where paint touched paint it stuck and peeled of when I moved them. Not a big deal as I managed to paint everything using less than one tin, so I have plenty left for touch ups, but something to note when it comes to folding the furniture up and storing it. I think if it's painted on untreated wood it would have been absorbed more readily and this would be less of a potential problem.If nothing else I'll be glad to have prettied up my outdoor living space and gotten another few years worth out of the bistro sets at least. Noted recently that I was able to get this product for less than half of what I paid, however at the time I still found it reasonable compared to other similar products and to get a colour I actually liked.Would I buy it again? Yes! I purchased 6 more tubs in various colours and have used it on a small hutch, another chair and plan to paint 2 benches next.So, ...good value, reasonably easy to use, build up colour to achieve the finish you like, low VOC so I managed to use it indoors in a well ventilated space, clean brushes with water... One other note, the container is plastic and not metal, but that is actually helpful as the lid doesn't warp when opening, so it can be replaced securely, and it doesn't corrode in my outdoor store, preserving the paint inside.I'll definitely be trying more of the Johnstone's range in the future.
K**Y
nice colour for garden
nice colour,but a bit watery, need at least twice or triple cover will be better
M**D
Quality paint and lovely colour.
The colour is just as good as portrayed on the Tim and even nicer. It takes 2 coats to cover fencing well but I love the end result.
F**E
Excellent paint.
Excellent paint. I just bought a second can of the same. Easy to apply, covers very well,dries quickly, gives a smooth finish. Added bonus, brushes are easy to clean with soap and water, and surprisingly, finish paint job is very water repellent.
D**L
Great paint
Colour as expected and great think paint so no drips
M**Y
Great coverage
We bought gentle Willow, it's darker than the colour shown on the tin, but a beautiful colour nonetheless. We tested 2 other leading brands before we chose the johnstones paint and the finish on both were terrible, 2 coats with this brand and it covered beautifully.
Z**E
Very hit and miss!
I purchased five tins of this paint in different colours. Two of the tins had a consistency so thick that you could barely apply them, it was a nightmare. The other three tins once mixed were a lovely consistency and applied like a dream. The coverage from the ‘good’ tins was excellent with only two coats needed for a beautiful even finish. As states it dries within 2 hours and this was with outdoor temperatures of approximately 9 degrees Celsius. Very vibrant colours although the Merry Berry is a darker pink as opposed to the dark red which I was expecting and the Seagreen is a gorgeous shade of pastel blue but sadly has not one hint of green in it at all. It’s a shame that all of the tins couldn’t be as consistently good quality as the others. As much as I do love the colours I wouldn’t say at £12-£13 per litre that the cost is worth the risk if you get a bad tin. Would not buy again.
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