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Buy Dulux Easycare Bathroom+ Soft Sheen

 Dulux Easycare Bathroom+ Soft Sheen


Dulux Easycare Bathroom+ Soft Sheen is an exceptionally tough moisture and steam resistant paint. Independent laboratory testing has shown that the MouldTec formulation protects the paint against mould for five years, keeping your bathroom looking great for longer.


Stir thoroughly with a palette knife or similar implement before use. For normal use thinning is not required. However, in hot weather and warm environments, up to 10% clean water may be added and stirred in to ease application. Apply 1 or 2 coats using a suitable brush or roller. Allow a minimum of 6 hours between coats. When conditions are colder, more time must be allowed for the first coat to dry. Allow a minimum of 24 hours for the paint to fully dry.


  • Finish: Soft Sheen

  • Coverage: Up to 14m2/litre

  • Drying Time: Leave 6 hours to dry.

  • Coats: 2

  • Moisture resistant

  • Guarantee 5 years


Step 1: To get the best results with Dulux Bathroom+, make sure surfaces to be painted are sound, clean and dry (new surfaces particularly must be fully dry). Before surface preparation, read the information in the Safety, Health And Environmental Information section about old lead paints. For best colour consistency, purchase sufficient mixed paint for each job including touch in at one time from the same source. General preparation: Remove any loose or flaking paint. Where necessary, wash the surface to remove dirt, grease etc. Treat surfaces affected by mould growth with a suitable fungicidal wash. Sand down to remove any sheen. Seal new, bare and porous surfaces with a thinned coat of Dulux Easycare Bathroom+ (10% clean water). Porous surfaces, including previously unpainted patterned textured ceiling coatings, new buildings that have a plasterboard finish and wallcoverings that are suitable for painting (not vinyl or washables) should be sealed with Dulux Plaster Sealer for best results. Stir thoroughly with a palette knife or similar implement before use. For normal use thinning is not required. However, in hot weather and warm environments, up to 10% clean water may be added and stirred in to ease application. Apply 1 or 2 coats using a suitable brush or roller. Allow a minimum of 6 hours between coats. When conditions are colder, more time must be allowed for the first coat to dry. Allow a minimum of 24 hours for the paint to fully dry. Precautions: Do not use this paint on radiators and other heated surfaces. Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the painted surface. Vigorous scouring may impair the finish. Do not use or store the paint in extremes of temperature. Clean the painted surface using a very soft cloth and clean soapy water. Protect the paint from frost. Very slight variation in colour may occur between different cans of coloured paint. When using more than one can it is advisable to mix them together in a larger container or finish in a corner before starting a new can.


Step 2: Cleaning up after painting: Remove as much paint as possible from brushes and rollers before washing with clean water.


Step 3: Store paint in dry conditions and protect from extreme temperatures


Multiple colours available; to choose a colour, please speak to one of our friendly staff on 02038839057

Buy yours with us at www.insulationbee.co.uk


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