Interior paint tips & recommendations
Make your interior painting project a success with proper preparation and application techniques. From cleaning and priming walls and floors, to applying smooth even coats. Discover tips and tricks for achieving professional quality results that last.

marble matt emulsion
Achieve a smooth, professional finish on interior walls and ceilings with our white water-based Marble Matt Emulsion.
Key Tips for Use:
- Stir well before painting.
- Apply only in temperatures between 8ºC and 30ºC. Avoid extremes.
- Prepare surfaces by cleaning off dirt, grease, or loose flakes.
- Suitable for brush or roller application.
- Clean brushes and rollers immediately after use with warm, soapy water.
Drying Times:
- Touch dry: 1–2 hours
- Recoat: 3–4 hours

plant-based multi-surface paints
available in dead matt, eggshell, satin & gloss
A versatile, high-quality water-based topcoat for wood and metal, suitable for internal and external use.
Key Tips for Use:
- Stir thoroughly before use.
- Paint in temperatures between 8ºC and 30ºC; avoid rain or dew.
- Can be applied by brush, roller, or spray.
- Use over an appropriate primer if required.
- Clean brushes and rollers immediately after use with warm, soapy water.
Drying Times:
- Touch dry: 2–3 hours
- Recoat: 3–4 hours

plant-based floor paint
Protect and refresh your wooden floors with our high-quality water-based Floor Paint, designed for a durable, long-lasting finish.
Key Tips for Use:
- Ensure all surfaces are clean, dry, and free from dirt, grease, or other contaminants.
- The paint can be thinned up to 10% for a primer coat.
- Seal any knots with a suitable knotting solution before painting.
- Apply only in temperatures between 8ºC and 30ºC to avoid poor adhesion or drying issues.
- Clean brushes and rollers immediately after use with warm, soapy water.
Drying Times:
- Touch dry: 1–2 hours
- Recoat: 4 hours
Choose the correct Mylands primer
RECOMMENDED PRIMERS FOR YOUR SURFACE
Fresh Plaster → Mylands Multi-Surface Primer to seal and prevent patchiness.
Lining Paper → A light coat of Multi-Surface Primer to reduce the risk of visible joins.
Wood & Metal → Use Multi-Surface Primer to seal the surface and for better adhesion and durability.
Lime Plaster → Allow to dry thoroughly before applying Stabilising Primer for a breathable, even base.
Brickwork → Clean thoroughly, then apply Stabilising Primer to bind dust and seal the surface.
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