- CEDRAL
- Acrylic Base Paint
- Volume: 500ml (0.5ltrs)
- for coating the end of boards
- for covering damages and to hide the impact
In Stock
- Brand: Cedral®
- Model: Touch Up Paint - Light Oak CL104
- Weight: 0.75kg
- SKU: Light Oak CL104
- Product code: P1-2015
- MPN: TUP-Light Oak CL104
Cedral Touch Up Paint Light Oak CL104 for Cedral Lap Weatherboard Cladding is an acrylic based scratch repair paint that can be used to paint the cut edges of the weatherboards, small defects, damages and chippings or for coating the end of the boards, because they're not painted.
500ml Cedral touch-up-paint is an excellent solution to match the colour of the Cedral Lap planks, useful when the boards have minor damage from installation, light edge chipping or if you want to blend in timber already on the building or a surrounding area.
Cedral Paint should be applied sparingly with a small brush, only where there is damage to paint or on cut edges and system profiles, any touch up paint overspill should be removed immediately.
It's not recommended for covering large areas on the planks or painting whole boards.
Supplied in 0.5 litre tins only.
Specification:
Colour: Light Oak CL104
Volume: 500ml (0.5l)
Weight: 0.75kg
Type: Acrylic based
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specification | |
Colour | Light Oak CL104 |
Consistancy | Emulsion |
Material | Acrylic based |
Profile | Damage Repair ǀ Cut Edges Emulsion |
Weight | 0.75kg |
Coverage | 500ml (0.5l) |
Application Temperature | from +5 °C to +25 °C |
Shipping method | Courier |
Applications | Cedral Lap Cladding Weatherboards |
Fixing method | Coating sparingly with a small brush |
ETA Notification | Yes |
Features | High Quality Scratch Repair Paint |
Manufacturer | Cedral® ǀ Etex Exteriors® |
We deliver insulation materials to Mainland UK only. Deliveries to Highlands, Northern Ireland, Isle of Wight etc.. might be possible at additional cost.
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We do not deliver on weekends and bank holidays. Sometimes we can deliver on Saturdays - please check with us before placing the order.
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We can help to calculate price per m2 or linear meter (one meter in length) cost, please just contact us via phone 02081910776, email or live chat. Alternatively, you can work it out yourself quickly and easily: to get cost per meter square please divide price shown in orange area by ''Required area (m2)'' Example price of £28.80 divided by board coverage 2.88m2 = cost of £10.00 per m2.
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