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A stunning mid-sheen finish

/ Interior and exterior wood and metal coating with a mid-sheen finish.

/ Curator Satin has a lower sheen than Curator Gloss but a higher sheen level than Curator Eggshell.

/ Satin is a waterbased, low VOC, low odour, alkyd paint.

/ Satin is most often used on doors, windows and shutters, kitchen cabinets, and fences. However, due to its extremely durable finish you are not limited to using it in these places alone. Please contact us to determine the most appropriate finish for your project.

/ Satin is a stain resistant, washable finish. We recommend washing stains as soon as possible with a clean, lint free cloth and clean, warm, soapy water. Do not apply too much pressure as excessive scrubbing may damage the paint finish. Oil based stains may not be completely removed, marks from permanent markers will not be removed.

Application + Information

Application

/ Suitable for brush, roller or spray application. Appropriate PPE is recommended.

/ Two coats of Satin are recommended for full colour and product performance.

/ Coverage of Satin is 12-15m2 per litre depending on surface conditions and technique.

/ When painting previously painted wood or glossy surfaces which may contain silicone or wax or if unsure of surface, rub down with the appropriate sandpaper to achieve a key before proceeding.

/ We recommend one coat of Curator Prime Coat followed by two coats of Curator Satin.

Drying Time

/ At room temperature, Satin is touch dry in 2-4 hours, depending on film thickness and drying conditions.

/ At room temperature, Satin can be recoated in 6-8 hours, depending on film thickness and drying conditions.

/ Full paint properties do not develop for a minimum of 7-10 days after application (depending on drying conditions). The paint should not be washed before this time has elapsed.

/ Temperature, humidity and film thickness will affect the drying time. When painting outside do not paint if rain or dew is expected, or if temperatures are to drop below 50°F or reach above 80°F.

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