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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