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Outdoor Wood Paint

Prevent UV damage and colour fading with our exterior wood paint. Also, it prevents any blistering or peeling thanks to its water repellent properties. The fast-drying solutions are available in water and solvent based forms and resist cracking and peeling.
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  1. Liberon Superior Protection Woodstain

    Liberon Superior Protection Woodstain

    From:£12.49(inc VAT)
    multiple sizes
  2. Liberon Superior Decking Stain

    Liberon Superior Decking Stain

    From:£22.95(inc VAT)
    multiple sizes
  3. Cuprinol Garden Shades

    Cuprinol Garden Shades

    From:£11.49(inc VAT)
    9 colours multiple sizes
  4. Sadolin Classic Wood Protection Tester Pots

    Sadolin Classic Wood Protection Tester Pots

    From:£3.95(inc VAT)
  5. Liberon Garden Colour Care Decorative Woodstain

    Liberon Garden Colour Care Decorative Woodstain

    From:£37.49(inc VAT)
  6. Sadolin Quick Drying Wood Preserver

    Sadolin Quick Drying Wood Preserver

    From:£35.49(inc VAT)
  7. Sadolin Wood Preserver

    Sadolin Wood Preserver

    From:£19.49(inc VAT)
  8. Ronseal 5 Year Woodstain

    Ronseal 5 Year Woodstain

    From:£17.95(inc VAT)
    multiple sizes
  9. Osmo Oil UV Protection

    Osmo Oil UV Protection

    From:£27.29(inc VAT)
    multiple sizes
  10. Osmo Oil UV Protection Extra

    Osmo Oil UV Protection Extra

    From:£27.29(inc VAT)
    multiple sizes
  11. Sadolin Classic Wood Protection

    Sadolin Classic Wood Protection

    From:£16.49(inc VAT)
    FREE DELIVERY on 5lt Standard Colours 25 colours
  12. Sadolin Extra Durable Woodstain

    Sadolin Extra Durable Woodstain

    From:£10.95(inc VAT)
    25 colours multiple sizes
  13. Blackfriar Teak Oil

    Blackfriar Teak Oil

    From:£5.95(inc VAT)
    multiple sizes
  14. Sadolin Extra Durable Clear Coat

    Sadolin Extra Durable Clear Coat

    From:£22.95(inc VAT)
    multiple sizes
  15. Sikkens Cetol HLS Plus

    Sikkens Cetol HLS Plus

    From:£19.95(inc VAT)
    3 colours multiple sizes
  16. Sikkens Cetol Filter 7 Plus

    Sikkens Cetol Filter 7 Plus

    From:£28.95(inc VAT)
    multiple sizes
  17. Sadolin Superdec Opaque Wood Protection

    Sadolin Superdec Opaque Wood Protection

    From:£17.49(inc VAT)
    FREE DELIVERY on 5lt Standard Colours 1 colour
  18. Sikkens Rubbol Satura

    Sikkens Rubbol Satura

    From:£22.95(inc VAT)
    multiple sizes
  19. Sikkens Cetol BL Opaque

    Sikkens Cetol BL Opaque

    From:£47.49(inc VAT)
    1 colour multiple sizes
  20. Sikkens Cetol THB Plus

    Sikkens Cetol THB Plus

    From:£26.49(inc VAT)
    multiple sizes
  21. Johnstones Acrylic Satin (Water Based)

    Johnstone's Acrylic Satin (Water Based)

    From:£31.49(inc VAT)
    2 colours multiple sizes
  22. Johnstone's Paints Aqua Water Based Gloss

    Johnstone's Aqua Water Based Gloss

    From:£16.49(inc VAT)
    139 colours multiple sizes
  23. Johnstone's Paints Aqua Water Based Satin

    Johnstone's Aqua Water Based Satin

    From:£16.49(inc VAT)
    139 colours multiple sizes
  24. Johnstone's Paints Professional Gloss

    Johnstone's Professional Gloss

    From:£13.49(inc VAT)
    139 colours multiple sizes
  25. Cuprinol Spray & Brush

    Cuprinol Spray & Brush

    From:£43.49(inc VAT)
  26. Dulux Gloss - Tinted Colours

    Dulux Retail Gloss - Tinted Colours

    From:£11.95(inc VAT)
    multiple sizes
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Frequently asked asked questions about exterior wood paint
  1. Which is the best paint to use on exterior wood?

    When painting exterior wood, we recommend using a product like Cuprinol Garden Shades or Dulux Gloss Tinted Colours. Both of these products offer the long last protection needed for exterior surfaces, and are hard wearing enough to stand the test of time. Depending on the type of surface you are painting, it may also be helpful to check out what anti-mould paints are available.

  2. What is the best paint to use outdoors on concrete?

    If you are looking to paint an exterior concrete surface, you are best off using a specialist masonry paint. These paints provide an extra layer of protection and are often self-priming, meaning the only pre-paint prep you need to do is to clean your surface to remove any dirt.

  3. How to paint exterior wood

    Be mindful of the weather and your external environment before beginning to paint some exterior wood. Choose a fairly pleasant day without too much sun, and be sure to check that your neighbours aren’t going to cut their grass or hedges. The last thing you want is dust or pollen particles sticking to your newly painted surfaces and ruining the finish.

    If your wood has been painted before, you should strip away any old paint and apply an undercoat paint before starting your main coat. If this is the first time the wood will be painted, you’ll need to add a coat of wood primer to prepare the wood for painting.

    You’ll need to apply at least two coats of paint to get a high quality finish with brighter, longer-lasting colour. For something like a garden bench you’ll be best off using a traditional paintbrush, but for a larger surface like fence panels you may want to use a roller brush or spray gun to speed the process up and ensure smoother coverage. Build up the coats in thin layers rather than applying it thickly, as this will avoid causing the paint to run. Be sure to wait until your first coat is fully dry before beginning to apply a second.