Overview
Farrow & Ball Estate Eggshell is a water-based paint with a subtle sheen complimenting interior woodwork & metal. This durable satin finish is washable and resists stains such as wine, coffee and crayon. It can be washed and wiped and is also scuff resistant, a great choice for trim and furniture in the home. It can also be used on radiators. Thanks to its water-based formula, Estate Eggshell is quick-drying, low-odour, low VOC and toy safe, a better choice for you and the planet.
Note: For high wear areas such as shelves, stairs or skirting boards it is recommended to use .
- Satin finish: 20% sheen
- Ideal for interior woodwork & metal
- Scuff & Stain resistant
- Wipeable & washable
- Quick drying
- Low odour & Low VOC
- Available in all Farrow & Ball colours
Tinted Colour Information
Tinted paint is custom mixed in house at Next Day Paint using our Farrow & Ball tinting machine. We mix the paint on site, which means we can offer our usual fast delivery with no extra delay. Tinted Colour Match paints can't be cancelled or returned as they are tinted to order.Area | Interior |
Recommended Use |
Interior wood and metal. For high wear areas and surfaces that are often in contact with objects or hands, such as shelves, bookcases and handrails, consider using F&B toughest finish: Modern Eggshell |
Base | Water-Based |
Coverage | Up to 12m2 per litre |
Drying Time | 2 hours |
Re-Coat Time | 4 hours |
Recommended Coats | 2 Coats |
Application Method | Brush, Roller or Sprayer |
VOC Levels | Low |
Clean Up | Remove as much product as possible from the equipment before cleaning with water |
Preparation
Ensure all surfaces are sound, clean, dry and free from dirt, grease and other contamination.
New and Unpainted Interior Wood (Not Floors) Preparation:
- Fill any cracks, holes and open joints with an appropriate filler.
- To improve the paint's adhesion, lightly sand the surface.
- Prepare any filled, knotty or resinous areas as above and patch prime with .
- Apply one coat of in the correct colour tone for your top coat. Allow a minimum of 4 hours drying time between coats.
- Apply two coats of your chosen Farrow & Ball finish, allowing the correct drying time between coats.
Previously Painted Interior Wood (Not Floors) Preparation:
- Remove any areas of old paint which are peeling or blistering as flaking or peeling can occur if you paint over weak paint layers. Blend and 'feather' the edges of areas of old paint, as this helps to smooth out the surface.
- Fill any cracks, holes and open joints with an appropriate filler.
- Lightly sand the surface to improve paint adhesion.
- Patch prime any filled or bare knotty / resinous areas with .
- Apply one coat of , in the correct colour tone for your top coat (and allowing a minimum of 4 hours drying time between coats).
- Then apply two coats of your chosen Farrow & Ball finish, allowing the correct drying time between coats.
Radiator Preparation:
This product is suitable for painting conventional hot water filled radiators where the surface temperature does not exceed 60° C. We do not recommend using this product to paint steam filled radiators which operate at a much higher temperature.
- Ensure the radiator is turned off and has cooled before you begin painting it.
- Thoroughly clean and degrease new or previously painted radiator surfaces.
- Remove any weak paint and rust back to the original surface.
- Apply two coats of , in the correct colour tone for your top coat and allowing a minimum of 4 hours drying time between coats.
- Apply two coats of your chosen Farrow & Ball finish, allowing the correct drying time between coats. For Cast Iron Radiators: We recommend that a specialist primer is applied to Cast Iron surfaces prior to painting as water-based primers may lead to flash rusting.
For New or Unpainted Plaster/Dry-Lined Surfaces (Modern Construction):
- Make sure the plaster is clean, dry and free of dust, then suitably primed and undercoated prior to painting.
- For best results and maximum depth of colour, dilute your Farrow & Ball topcoat with 25% water and use this as a mist coat, followed by two coats of your chosen topcoat. Please note: British Standard 6150 recommends a typical drying time for new plaster of 7 days for every 5mm thickness.
Previously Painted Walls Preparation:
- Apply one coat of , in the correct colour tone for your top coat (and allowing a minimum of 4 hours drying time between coats).
- Then follow with two coats of your chosen colour to promote adhesion and full colour depth.
Find out more information about the Preparation on the "Product Advice Sheet" in the "Datasheet" section.
Application
Always test a small area of the surface to be painted to ensure you are happy with the finished results
- Stir thoroughly before use.
- Ensure all surfaces are sound, clean, dry and free from dirt, grease and other contamination. Please note that flaking or peeling may occur if you paint over weak paint layers - to avoid this sand back any previous weak paint layers before you start painting.
- Where required apply suitable Farrow & Ball Primer & Undercoat to improve paint adhesion and promote depth of colour.
- For most applications, a quality fine-tipped synthetic bristled paint brush or medium pile woven polyester roller is recommended.
Find out more information about the Application on the "Product Advice Sheet" in the "Datasheet" section.
Always follow manufacturer's instructions found on the tin
For the very best results, Farrow & Ball always recommend using a Farrow & Ball Primer & Undercoat.
Recommended Primer & Undercoats:
- For use on wood:
- For use on metal:
- For use on interior walls & ceilings:
- For use to patch prime unsound masonry surfaces : Farrow & Ball Masonry & Plaster Stabilising Primer
Aftercare & Storage
Protect from frost and extreme temperatures.
It is recommended to use this product within 6 months of purchase therefore, we are unable to accept responsibility for the deterioration of contents or packaging after this date.
Estate Eggshell is washable & wipeable. Wipe gently with a soft damp cloth or sponge. Some cleaning solutions may mark the surface. Test on an inconspicuous area before use. Do not use bleach-based cleaning products. As is standard for all decorative paints, we recommend that you leave a period of 2 weeks for the paint to fully harden or 'cure'. During this time, it is a good idea to treat the area with care and avoid using harsh cleaning.
Find out more information on the "Product Advice Sheet" in the "Datasheet" section.