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MASTER BLEND PAINT FOREVER BLACK
MASTER BLEND PAINT FOREVER BLACK
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A high quality paint designed for timber post and rail fencing, or any timber fencing for that matter. Water based for easy and safe handling. Includes a number of additives including a chewing deterrent for horses/animals, anti-mould defence additive to work against fungal/mould growth and also Hot weather additive to make application a breeze even when applying in hot weather.
The biggest enemy to paint is heat, particularly black or dark paints, so we’ve formulated this to last as long as possible (hopefully 6 – 10 years as long as your timber is solid and doesn’t move/crack). Make sure you read further notes below if you’re serious about creating a good looking fence!
Key Features
- Ultra‑deep, rich black finish delivering a traditional premium aesthetic and excellent coverage on timber.
- Water‑based modified-acrylic formulation: low‑odor, eco‑friendly, and safe around horses and other animals.
- Advanced additive blend, including Cribbing Detterent, and Anti‑Mould Defence, to deter timber damage and inhibit mold growth.
- UV‑stable & Hot Weather Technology for superior performance in harsh sunlight and high temperatures—resists fading and chalking.
Weight |
22 kg |
Dimensions |
32 × 32 × 38 cm |
Composition |
Water-based Acrylic (modified) Fence Paint |
Colour |
Deep Black |
Clean-Up |
Use water – no solvents required |
Expected Life |
Typically, 6 years plus depending on quality of timber and the forever primer being used. |
Requirements for successful results: |
– Suitable preparation |
Volume |
20 litres (approx. 22kg pail) |
Finish |
Satin |
Drying Time |
Touch-dry in ~30 minutes at 20 °C |
Recoat Time |
Typically 2 hours (longer under cool/humid conditions; not for use below 10 °C). |
Coverage |
One coat does up to 50 meters of 3 rail post and rail timber fencing per drum, depending on wood porosity etc (this is a rule of thumb!) |
Storage Range |
5 °C to 35 °C – avoid direct sunlight where possible. |
Application Methods |
Brush, roller, or spray |
Considerations |
For maximum life, apply primer on raw timber first |
Technical & Safety info
Refer to the Technical Data Sheet (TDS) before use—covering VOCs, SDS, recommended application conditions, and safety precautions.
Ensure not to let paint contact plants or grass directly—additives may be harmful if spilled
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