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Looking to refresh your space with Zinsser paint? We help you find the right choice for your project. Zinsser is a popular brand known for its quality and durability. Whether you're tackling a small touch-up or a large renovation, our category filters make it easy to narrow down the selection based on your needs. Filter by type, finish, or colour to find the Zinsser paint that matches your vision. Compare prices across thousands of retailers to ensure you get the best deal. With millions of products listed, PriceRunner guides you in making the right decision without any hassle. Explore user reviews to gain insights into the performance and reliability of different options. Ready to transform your space with the right paint? Begin here to find the Zinsser paints that suit your project and budget.

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Zinsser Paint Zinsser AllCoat Exterior Matt Wood Paint White 2.5L

Zinsser AllCoat Exterior Matt Wood Paint White 2.5L

Outdoor Use, Top Coating, Concrete, Wood, Metal, Matte

£39.23

Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.07/mo.*

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Zinsser Paint Zinsser Allcoat Multi-Surface Self-Primer Year Wood Paint Black

Zinsser Allcoat Multi-Surface Self-Primer Year Wood Paint Black

Outdoor Use, Concrete, Wood, Metal

£41.69

Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.89/mo.*

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Zinsser Allcoat Exterior 15 Year SB Gloss Wood Paint Black

Zinsser Allcoat Exterior 15 Year SB Gloss Wood Paint Black

Outdoor Use, Top Coating, Wood, Metal, Glossy

£27.59

Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.19/mo.*

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Zinsser Weather Exterior Masonry Paint Solvent-Based White 5L

Zinsser Weather Exterior Masonry Paint Solvent-Based White 5L

Outdoor Use, Concrete

£63.31

Or 3 interest-free payments of £21.10/mo.*

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Paint: 3 things to consider before buying

Choosing the right type of paint is crucial for achieving the desired finish and durability. Emulsion paints are ideal for interior walls and ceilings due to their quick drying time and easy application. For exterior surfaces, opt for masonry paint, which withstands weather conditions. If you're painting wood or metal, use gloss or satinwood paint for a durable finish. Always check the label for specific suitability to ensure the paint meets your project needs.

The finish of the paint affects both appearance and functionality. Matt finishes offer a smooth, non-reflective look, perfect for hiding imperfections on walls. Satin finishes provide a subtle sheen, making them suitable for high-traffic areas like hallways or kitchens where you might need to wipe surfaces clean. For a more reflective surface, choose gloss finishes, which are durable and great for woodwork like skirting boards and doors. Consider where you'll be applying the paint to select the most appropriate finish.

To avoid unnecessary trips to the store or leftover paint, calculate how much you'll need before purchasing. Measure the height and width of each wall to determine square footage. Most paint cans indicate coverage per litre; typically, one litre covers about 10 square metres with one coat. Factor in whether you'll need multiple coats or if you're using a primer, as this will affect the total amount required. Buying just enough ensures cost-effectiveness and reduces waste.

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Paint is available in various types suitable for walls, such as emulsion and satin. Emulsion paint is water-based, easy to clean, and dries quickly, making it ideal for most interior walls. Satin paint offers a slight sheen and is more durable, perfect for high-traffic areas.

Paint colours can greatly affect the mood of a room. Consider the room's purpose and lighting. Lighter shades can make a space feel larger and brighter, while darker hues add warmth and intimacy. Test samples on your wall to see how they look at different times of day.

Paint finishes determine the sheen level. Gloss paint has a shiny finish that reflects light and is highly durable, making it suitable for doors and trim. Matte paint has no shine, offering a smooth finish that hides imperfections well, ideal for ceilings and low-traffic areas.

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