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What paint to use for a Sun Room?
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I have a 1960s wooden sun room, and so far it has never been painted and is a horrid orange wood.
I would like to paint it a nice light Green colour similar to the National Trust colours. Do you know what paint I should use. The structure is made up of lots of windows, with wooden groove panels below.
It needs to withstand all the heat in summer, and the coldness in winter.
What is the best type of paint?
Thanks
I would like to paint it a nice light Green colour similar to the National Trust colours. Do you know what paint I should use. The structure is made up of lots of windows, with wooden groove panels below.
It needs to withstand all the heat in summer, and the coldness in winter.
What is the best type of paint?
Thanks
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Dulux Trade weathershield.
Buckingham or Hollybush are nice greens.
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give lots and you will always recieve lots0
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