Dulux Weathershield Gloss Acrylic in Ultra Deep is a 100% acrylic self-priming exterior paint for dressed and rough sawn timber, bricks, decking, concrete, fibre cement board, masonry, Zincalume and galvanised iron. Its unique MaxiFlex Stretch Technology gives a tough, flexible finish for long life protection from all Australian weather conditions.
Dulux Weathershield Gloss Acrylic in Ultra Deep is a 100% acrylic self-priming exterior paint for dressed and rough sawn timber, bricks, decking, concrete, fibre cement board, masonry, Zincalume and galvanised iron. Its unique MaxiFlex Stretch Technology gives a tough, flexible finish for long life protection from all Australian weather conditions.
Dulux Weathershield Gloss Acrylic in Ultra Deep is a 100% acrylic self-priming exterior paint for dressed and rough sawn timber, bricks, decking, concrete, fibre cement board, masonry, Zincalume and galvanised iron. Its unique MaxiFlex Stretch Technology gives a tough, flexible finish for long life protection from all Australian weather conditions.
Dulux Weathershield Gloss Acrylic in Ultra Deep is a 100% acrylic self-priming exterior paint for dressed and rough sawn timber, bricks, decking, concrete, fibre cement board, masonry, Zincalume and galvanised iron. Its unique MaxiFlex Stretch Technology gives a tough, flexible finish for long life protection from all Australian weather conditions.
Last updated at 12/19/2024 02:10:07
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Fantastic product! We were looking forward to freshening up our colourbond fencing and the transformation was remarkable! Easy to prepare and use with a sprayer.
originally posted on B&Q - DIY.com
For the last two years we have been renovating a Victorian property. The property is over 120 years old and has many of its original features. One part we wanted to get absolutely right has been the front door and its frame. originally I wanted to use Farrow and Ball paint, though was informed by them their paint is chalk based and would not give me a sharp gloss finish.They reccomended a quality Dulux paint and undercoat to achieve the finish I was after.I read a number of reviews of different products and all lead me to Dulux Weathershield Gloss.The door was prepared by being dipped and stripped in an acid bath then allowed to dry thoroughly. Once dry the door was sanded to remove any traces of acid residue and small imperfections. Though their is still a ... MoreFor the last two years we have been renovating a Victorian property. The property is over 120 years old and has many of its original features. One part we wanted to get absolutely right has been the front door and its frame. originally I wanted to use Farrow and Ball paint, though was informed by them their paint is chalk based and would not give me a sharp gloss finish.They reccomended a quality Dulux paint and undercoat to achieve the finish I was after.I read a number of reviews of different products and all lead me to Dulux Weathershield Gloss.The door was prepared by being dipped and stripped in an acid bath then allowed to dry thoroughly. Once dry the door was sanded to remove any traces of acid residue and small imperfections. Though their is still a fair ammount of minor knocks and cuts which remain in the wood, all part of its character I feel.I opted for a Dulux white primer paint, then two coats of Dulux top coat with a light sanding in between coats with a fine sand paper.The paint does what is says on the tin, it's easy to prepare, use and apply and gives a great finish.I'm really pleased with the finish and absolutely reccomend the Dulux product.
originally posted on B&Q - DIY.com
This particular paint is the best you will get. Good finish and lasts for years. It is expensive but absolutely worth it in the long run. Don't use any other.
Fantastic product! We were looking forward to freshening up our colourbond fencing and the transformation was remarkable! Easy to prepare and use with a sprayer.
For the last two years we have been renovating a Victorian property. The property is over 120 years old and has many of its original features. One part we wanted to get absolutely right has been the front door and its frame. originally I wanted to use Farrow and Ball paint, though was informed by them their paint is chalk based and would not give me a sharp gloss finish.They reccomended a quality Dulux paint and undercoat to achieve the finish I was after.I read a number of reviews of different products and all lead me to Dulux Weathershield Gloss.The door was prepared by being dipped and stripped in an acid bath then allowed to dry thoroughly. Once dry the door was sanded to remove any traces of acid residue and small imperfections. Though their is still a ... MoreFor the last two years we have been renovating a Victorian property. The property is over 120 years old and has many of its original features. One part we wanted to get absolutely right has been the front door and its frame. originally I wanted to use Farrow and Ball paint, though was informed by them their paint is chalk based and would not give me a sharp gloss finish.They reccomended a quality Dulux paint and undercoat to achieve the finish I was after.I read a number of reviews of different products and all lead me to Dulux Weathershield Gloss.The door was prepared by being dipped and stripped in an acid bath then allowed to dry thoroughly. Once dry the door was sanded to remove any traces of acid residue and small imperfections. Though their is still a fair ammount of minor knocks and cuts which remain in the wood, all part of its character I feel.I opted for a Dulux white primer paint, then two coats of Dulux top coat with a light sanding in between coats with a fine sand paper.The paint does what is says on the tin, it's easy to prepare, use and apply and gives a great finish.I'm really pleased with the finish and absolutely reccomend the Dulux product.
This particular paint is the best you will get. Good finish and lasts for years. It is expensive but absolutely worth it in the long run. Don't use any other.
Good quality paint, easily stretched out by adding a little water. As always the finish quality has more to do with what you do before painting. (Filling/ sanding etc)
Whatever has changed with the WeatherShield formula isn't great. It now applies like a film of plastic. Try removing what you've pained and it literally peels off. If you need to sand it back, it's like sanding rubber / plastic and goes all lump. Also, its extremely prone to bubbling, even with the surface cleaned and prepped with a base coat. Disappointing product for the price paid.
I love it. Perfect charcoal colour that we wanted. Painted over the old ugly red brick and so glad we did it! Can’t fault it. Going back to get more today to finish the house.
I bought 2, 4 ltr. Tins. Easy to apply. Used on my picket fence. Good coverage. I'll be purchasing more for house.
It is important to seal fibre-cement sheet before using this product as it will be absorbed differently across the surface due to variations in the density of the sheet. Use a twenty-per-cent dilution of Bondcrete to seal and the finish will be excellent. If you're not prepared to seal before painting expect a patchy result and much less coverage than specified on the tin.
I bought this to paint the exterior soffits. The consistency (after stirring well) is like single cream or milk. When painting, I had more paint on my gloves, wrists and arms, as well as covering my laid down dust sheet as the paint was continually running down the handle of the brush. Drips and runs all the time. Utter rubbish for a make like Dulux to produce such diabolical quality of paint.It did the job, but at over £40 for a 2.5 litre tin, I expected better quality. Should have saved my money and bought B&Q brand, like I did with the exterior masonry paint, which was excellent.Definitely won't be purchasing this again
They should put a "CLAG" sticker on this stuff, because school grade stationary glue is exactly what this rubbish is. Be prepared to cough up another $30 for some Floetrol to mix in order achieve something closer to a good finish.