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Little Greene Intelligent Eggshell Paint, Dark Grey (Lamp Black - for exterior doors and other uses)


emahoney64

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We bought this lovely great quality paint for our front door but the colour doesn't quite go with our existing masonry colour so sadly we are not going to use it. It's a really rich dark grey colour.


Link to Little Greene website and colour here:


http://www.littlegreene.com/lamp-black-228


We have only used a tiny bit of the tin (can send photos) so it's almost full (one litre tin). I only bought it 2 weeks ago and have the receipt.


Would anyone like this for ?10? Cost ?25 new.


This is the paint description:


INTELLIGENT EXTERIOR EGGSHELL


A high performance, self-priming opaque wood finish with excellent penetration, making it one of the smartest choices for exterior joinery.


Available in all colours

Virtually odourless

Extremely durable, flexible finish

Inhibits mould and algal growth

Weather resistant and completely washable

Suitable for all exterior woodwork

Can also be used on suitably primed metalwork

Self-priming on new and bare wood

Surface dry in hours, recoat in 16 hours

Available in 2.5 & 1 Litre

Low Sheen (15%)



Please PM if interested. Pick up in Dulwich Village.

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