Calming Carol - Frenchic Trim Paint 500ml
Step into serenity with Calming Carol, a hue that lives up to its name with its deep, blue-green tones and slatey underpinnings, creating a sense of tranquillity infused with character.
This versatile shade strikes a harmonious balance between traditional heritage and modern sophistication, making it a timeless choice for any interior aesthetic. Whether adorning the walls of a cosy cottage or gracing the halls of a sleek urban loft, Calming Carol brings a sense of calmness and elegance to every space it inhabits.
With its soothing yet characterful presence, Calming Carol offers a refreshing alternative to conventional neutrals, infusing rooms with a sense of depth and tranquillity. Its rich blue-green hues evoke images of serene coastal landscapes, inviting you to unwind and relax in its embrace.
Whether used as a bold accent or as the main attraction, Calming Carol adds a touch of sophistication and calmness to any room, making it a versatile and timeless choice for interior decor.
Chalk and mineral paint with a soft satin sheen finish for interior woodwork and more.
Key Features
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Soft-satin finish
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Self-priming and self-sealing
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Robust, scuff resistant finish
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Matching Chalk Wall Paint available
Suitable for
Recommended for interior wood work, trims, skirting, doors. Also suitable for powder coated radiators, metal, all sorts of furniture including kitchen cupboards and built-in furniture, both wood and laminate.
The Technical Stuff
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Safe for use on children's toys - EN71-3 certified
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Contains: Chalk, Clay, Titanium Dioxide, Resin, Talcum, Preservative
Coverage
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A 500ml tin will provide a coat of up to 7m². For a durable finish, a minimum of 2 coats is required, so your 500ml tin should provide full coverage for 3.5m² on non-porous surfaces
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Thinner application may affect durability
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Porous surfaces will affect the rate of coverage and require additional coats
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Always ensure you have enough paint for your whole project. When more than 1 tin of the same colour is needed, it is good practice to ensure batch numbers are identical or to intermix batches prior to commencing painting
Preparation
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Ensure surfaces are in suitable condition for painting and clean, dry, free from wax, grease or penetrating substances and in sound condition. If previously painted, remove loose or flaking paint. Fill any holes/imperfections with a suitable filler
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Remove any rust and apply a suitable metal primer - also apply primer to bare ferrous (iron based) metal
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Recommended surface preparation in addition to the above – clean with Frenchic Sugar Soap, rinse, dry, hand-sand sufficiently to abrade the surface and/or to smooth any protrusions after filling. Wipe off any dust
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Ensure the surfaces are thoroughly dry prior to painting
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To promote a smooth finish, treat porous surfaces like bare MDF, with an application of 2 coats of Frenchic Finishing Coat prior to painting
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Take care on opening the tin lid – a Frenchic tin opener is recommended
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Stir thoroughly with a wide implement, such as a Paint Paddle, prior to each use
Application, drying and curing (hardening)
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Apply with a good quality brush or roller
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To allow self-levelling, avoid overworking the paint
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Also suitable for spraying - thinning may be required with tap water up to 15%, apply additional coat(s)
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Allow a minimum of 4 hours between coats (even if the paint feels touch dry)
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Curing time is up to 2-3 weeks in normal conditions. Treat the newly painted surface with care until then
Clean up and storage
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Reseal tin after use
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Clean up any spills immediately with water
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Wash brushes/rollers in warm, soapy water
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Do not store where the tin could be subjected to damp, frost, freezing or high temperatures
Frenchic’s advice when choosing colours
We make every effort to match our online colour swatches to the paint but colours can vary depending on a number of factors, including screen settings. This means we cannot guarantee the paint will exactly match what you see on screen. Please order a colour chart and samples or visit your local stockists to see the colours yourself.


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