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Wood Paints & Varnishes

Wood paint helps protect and refresh doors, windows, furniture, stairs and other timber surfaces indoors and out. Opaque wood coatings, varnishes and clear finishes are grouped here for different levels of wear and different visual results. This helps narrow the right system by component, location and final look.
Original price €17,90 - Original price €89,90
Original price
€17,90 - €89,90
€17,90 - €89,90
Current price €17,90
2.5l | €15,96 / l

Wood Paint Water-Based Satin for Interior and Exterior Wood

CAIRCON
In stock

Wood paint for interior and exterior use is a water-based satin wood protection paint for opaque coatings on wood. This low-odour wood lacquer is s...

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Original price €17,90 - Original price €89,90
Original price
€17,90 - €89,90
€17,90 - €89,90
Current price €17,90
2.5l | €15,96 / l

Where wood paints and varnishes are used

Wood coatings are used on furniture, doors, window frames, stairs, floorboards, garden furniture, timber trim and other interior or exterior wood elements. Some specialist systems are designed for marine woodwork or for surfaces exposed to heavier abrasion. The right direction depends on whether the surface should stay natural-looking, become fully covered, or handle stronger wear in daily use.

Opaque wood paint or clear wood varnish

Wood paint is usually the better choice when older timber should be recoloured, refreshed or fully covered with an even finish. Clear wood varnish makes more sense when the structure of the wood should remain visible while the surface still needs protection against wear, moisture or weather. For stairs, parquet or demanding exterior projects, specialist varnish systems can be more suitable than general furniture finishes.

Choosing by use, finish and preparation

Interior and exterior wood do not need the same protection level, and heavily used surfaces need more than decorative coverage alone. Sanding, cleaning and selecting the right primer or first coat can make a major difference to adhesion and durability. It also helps to decide early whether the project needs a low-odor water-based system, a harder high-resistance finish, or a weatherproof exterior coating.