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Bristol
has a range of paints to suit every part of your home. All you have to do is look at the table below to see which of our paints you need to get the job done.
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Surfaces |
Interior plaster/plasterboard |
Interior timber |
Interior masonry |
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Paint Type |
Kitchen bathroom laundry |
Bedroom living rooms |
Doors windows trims |
Concrete brick fibro |
Water based Bristol easy living |
Flat |
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| Ceiling |
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| Low sheen |
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| Satin |
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| Gloss |
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Water based suede |
Textured matt |
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Oil based bristol supreme |
Semi gloss |
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| Gloss |
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Interior Tip: The correct sequence for inside work is ceilings first, then cornices, walls, windows, doors, skirting boards, cabinets, cupboards and shelves.

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Surfaces |
| Exterior timber |
Exterior masonry |
Exterior metal |
Product |
Paint Type |
Weatherboards windows, doors, trim |
Concrete brick fibro |
Galvanised iron wrought iron zinc |
Steel |
Water based Weathertough forte |
Gloss |
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| Low sheen |
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Water based timber coat |
Gloss |
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| Low sheen |
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Oil based Bristol supreme |
Gloss |
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Exterior Tip: When you're painting the exterior of your home, the correct sequence is fascias and gutters, eaves, walls, downpipes, baseboards, windows and doors. Leave trims such as lacework, finials or posts until last.
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