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Apply one full coat of Johnstone’s Trade Aqua water Based Undercoat to all correctly prepared and primed surfaces before application of Johnstone’s Trade Aqua Guard Satin. Remember Johnstone’s Aqua satin and gloss products do contain a small amount of oil, so water alone will not be enough to clean out of your paintbrush. Johnstone’s Aqua satin and gloss are known as water-based “trim products”, suitable for interior and exterior timber. I really like the products, but there is a nack to using them, which I’ll explain later in my review.
Apply one full coat of Johnstone's Trade Aqua Undercoat to all correctly prepared and primed surfaces before application of Johnstone's Trade Aqua Satin. PaintWell increased its Industrial Paints offering with the acquisition of Promain UK Limited, the preferred UK distributor for many of the world’s leading paint and surface coatings manufacturers. Aqua” means water, and the tin boasts “water-based technology”, but in fact, the Johnstone’s Aqua satin and gloss are both hybrids. Johnstone’s Trade Aqua Satin is an innovative, water based satin finish for use on interior and exterior wood and metal.
An oil-based paint will yellow over time, clean-up is horrendous, there is a long wait in-between coats and they’re not very good for the environment.
For a shinier finish, try using Johnstone’s Trade Aqua Water Based Gloss or Johnstone’s Trade Professional Gloss. Johnstone’s Trade Aqua Guard Satin also has enhanced application qualities with outstanding flow, excellent hiding power and long-lasting whiteness*.Any previously painted surfaces should be wiped down with a fine waterproof abrasive paper and then rinsed thoroughly.