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Dulux Pine Needle Matt Wall & ceiling Emulsion paint, 2.5L
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Product information
Transform your walls and ceilings with Dulux Pine Needle Matt Emulsion, a versatile paint that delivers a sophisticated, contemporary finish. This long-lasting formula glides smoothly onto interior surfaces, creating a modern matt finish that reflects light beautifully. This 2.5L tin provides excellent coverage for multiple rooms in your home, and the durable finish resists everyday wear while maintaining its refined appearance, making it ideal for high traffic living spaces. Available in 65 of Dulux’s most popular shades.
- Guarantee - Statutory
- Suitable for use on Wall & ceilings
- Surface Preparation - Remove loose or flaking material. Make sure the surface is clean (no dirt or grease) and dry. If new, bare and absorbent surface, seal with this product, thinned 10% with water, or if very porous, use Dulux Sealer for Plaster. If the wall is damaged, repair using the appropriate Polycell product.
- Instructions for Storage - Store paint in dry conditions and protect from extreme temperatures.
Features and benefits
- Adheres to prepared surfaces seamlessly for effortless application
- Modern, flat finish
- Available in 65 of Dulux's most popular colours
Specifications
Brand | Dulux |
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Application method | Brush or roller |
Base | Water-based |
Colour | Pine Needle |
Container type | Tin |
Coverage | 35m² |
Drying time | 4 h |
Number of coats | 2 |
Quick dry | Quick dry |
Recoat time | 4 hours |
VOC level | Minimal |
Volume | 2500ml |
Washable | Wipeable |
Product code | 5010212673874 |
Reviews
2 / 5(1 reviews)TMiltonW - 2 / 5 - 02/04/2025
Great colour and coverage but marks too easily.
Painted my office in this last week. I loved the colour and the coverage of the paint and was very pleased with the overall finish at first. Then, when it was dry, I brushed against it with my finger and left a big whitish streak across it. I experimented a bit more and found that it was INCREDIBLY easy to mark it. You can literally write your name on the wall with your knuckle. Because it's a fairly rough surface it's also incredibly hard to clean off the scuff marks everywhere because whatever cloth you use leaves little white threads on the surface. I would 100% stick to the much better Silk finish, unless uyou are going to pain a wall that is NEVER going to be touched by anything.