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  1. Careful_Bodger

    Cuprinol *Rich Oak* fence paint is discontinued - seeking a very similar dark colour?

    It seems Cuprinol's Rich Oak is a discontinued product, available as surplus stock from perhaps less reliable sources. One reads about mislabelled and leaky containers. Are there any very close colour matches out there? Note that Ronseal's Dark Oak is too reddy-brown for my tastes, and looks...
  2. ritchieee

    Bathroom floor paint that is durable and at least water resistant

    Hello all, been a while. I'm looking for a floor paint for wooden floors that are in a bathroom. Something that is durable and can withstand drops of water. We have old floor boards in our bathroom which, about seven years ago, we painted with Ronseal Diamond Hard floor paint. I followed the...
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    Oak Banister Filler showing through varnish

    Hi All, Had an oak banister installed by carpenter. He filled main bits with this Ronseal light oak filler. Said i had to do the rest as they dont fill every hole. Anyways i brought the same filler and started filling any holes etc. Sanded it back and applied Ronseal Light Oak Satin Varnish...
  4. T

    Antique white and brilliant white help

    Hello, We're undertaking our first interior painting project and just wondering if someone could help with a question about white paint. We've used the Ronseal anti-mould paint in our bedroom (all walls and ceiling). Our plan had been to then cover this with B&Qs antique white and do the...
  5. Jack Strong

    Wet Rot Hardener - Spilt on Paving :(

    Hi, Wonder if anyone can help fix my DIY disaster. Whilst using Ronseal wet rot hardener on an external door, I accidentally spilt a bit, missing the masking and ending up on a light brown paving stone. It's now left white coloured droplets and I just can't get rid of it. I have tried bleach...
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    Ronseal danish oil

    I have applied a first coat of ronseal Danish oil to my breakfast bar but it looks a lot darker than I hoped. Is there any way of lightening up the look of the wood either before or when I add further coats? Thanks in advance
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