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Cromarty No. 285

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A muted green grey

This very light green grey is named after the Cromarty Firth estuary, a place of swirling mists mentioned daily in the Shipping Forecast. A neutral yet atmospheric colour, Cromarty brings a muted softness to any room, creating an easy to use finish that is neither too green nor too grey. A shade lighter than Mizzle, it works beautifully when grouped with Blue Gray or Pigeon.

Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Mid Tones

Complementary white: Shadow White

 

Full Gloss is rated for exterior use as well, and is available through the interior paint category of our site.

Exterior Eggshell

Exterior Eggshell brings long-lasting colour to outdoor spaces with a finish that remains flexible once dry, protecting wood and metal surfaces through changing weather. Added preservatives help to prevent the growth of algae and fungi, and the resin-rich formula resists flaking, peeling, and fading for up to six years.

COVERAGE
750ml up to 105 ft² per coat

1 Gallon up to 529 ft² per coat

SHEEN LEVEL
20%

DRYING TIME
Dry in 2 hours, re-coat in 4 hours

Exterior Masonry

Exterior Masonry is our super-matt, long-lasting finish for exterior walls. Its water-resistant formula protects walls, while at the same time offering the highest level of water vapour permeability to allow them to breathe. Applied in line with our Product Advice Sheets, it resists flaking, peeling, and fading for up to 15 years.

COVERAGE
Up to 325 ft² per coat

SHEEN LEVEL
2%

DRYING TIME
Dry in 2 hours, re-coat in 5 hours

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