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Ronseal General Purpose Garden Paint

65 types from £8.95

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Sadolin Classic Wood Protection Woodstain

38 types from £27.95

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Hammerite Smooth Finish Metal Paint

30 types from £11.95

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Rustins Wood Dye

20 types from £10.95

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Ronseal Interior Satin Quick Dry Varnish

19 types from £10.95

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Ronseal Quick Dry Satin Woodstain

20 types from £10.95

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Sikkens Cetol HLS Plus Translucent Woodstain

13 types from £29.95

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Cuprinol Anti Slip Decking Stain

10 types from £24.95

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Hammerite Hammered Finish Metal Paint

16 types from £11.95

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Ronseal Interior Quick Dry Gloss Varnish

15 types from £10.95

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Ronseal 10 Year Wood Stain

10 types £13.95

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Plastikote Fast Dry Enamel Paint

23 types £6.95

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Ronseal Interior Matt Quick Dry Varnish

8 types from £10.95

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Ronseal Quick Drying Decking Stain

9 types from £34.95

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Rustins Danish Oil

5 types from £11.95

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Hammerite Ultima Metal Paint Smooth

6 types from £33.95

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Ronseal Ultimate Protection Decking Stain

10 types from £33.95

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Aerosol Line Marking Spray Paint

7 types £6.49

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Ronseal Diamond Hard Floor Varnish

4 types from £51.95

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Ronseal Wet Rot Wood Hardener

2 types from £12.95

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Hammerite Satin Finish Metal Paint

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Ronseal Interior Wax

5 types £22.95

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Ronseal Diamond Hard Garage Floor Paint

6 types from £34.95

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Ronseal Chalky Furniture Paint

6 types £21.95

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Rustins Quick Drying Clear MDF Sealer

4 types from £5.95

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Ronseal Hardwood Furniture Stain

5 types £18.95

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Hammerite Direct to Rust Metal Paint

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About Paints & Varnishes

Whether you're protecting structural steelwork from corrosion, restoring heritage joinery, or refreshing garden furniture, the right paint or varnish ensures a professional finish that lasts. MyToolShed.co.uk supplies a comprehensive range of protective coatings and decorative finishes for wood, metal, masonry, and concrete applications. From quick-drying aerosol spray paints for touch-ups to specialist wood treatments, metal protectants, and exterior coatings designed to withstand British weather, our selection covers everything tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts need for surface preparation, protection, and beautification.

This category encompasses traditional solvent-based varnishes that penetrate deep into timber grain, modern low-VOC water-based formulations, industrial-strength metal paints, and breathable masonry coatings. Beyond the paints and varnishes themselves, MyToolShed.co.uk also stocks application equipment including paint and fence sprayers that dramatically reduce project time, plus essential accessories from paint can openers to specialist primers and surface treatments. Whether tackling professional contracts or home improvement projects, quality coatings deliver results that withstand the test of time.

Applications

Our paints and varnishes serve diverse trades and applications:

  • Painters and Decorators – Interior and exterior finishes for residential and commercial projects
  • Joiners and Carpenters – Protective treatments and decorative finishes for bespoke joinery, staircases, and timber installations
  • General Builders – Complete coating systems from damp treatments to final decorative layers
  • Maintenance Engineers – Industrial-grade protective coatings for machinery, metalwork, and building fabric
  • Metalworkers and Fabricators – Anti-corrosive primers and durable topcoats for gates, railings, and structural steelwork
  • Landscapers and Fencing Contractors – Weather-resistant treatments for decking, fences, pergolas, and outdoor structures
  • Heritage Restoration Specialists – Traditional finishes and specialist treatments for listed buildings and period properties
  • DIY Enthusiasts – Home improvement projects including furniture restoration, shed maintenance, and interior decoration

Choosing The Right Paints & Varnishes

Substrate compatibility is fundamental – timber requires breathable finishes allowing moisture movement, ferrous metals need rust-inhibiting primers, whilst masonry demands flexible, microporous coatings. Always match product specifications to your substrate type.

Interior versus exterior use determines durability requirements. External coatings must resist UV degradation, temperature fluctuations, and driving rain, whilst interior products can prioritise quick drying times and low odour over extreme weather resistance.

Application method affects product selection. Aerosol spray paints suit intricate metalwork and touch-ups, electric paint sprayers dramatically reduce application time on large areas like fencing and cladding, whilst traditional brush and roller application offers maximum control for detailed work.

Environmental conditions influence coating choice. Coastal locations require enhanced corrosion protection, high-traffic areas need abrasion-resistant formulations, and damp-prone spaces benefit from moisture-resistant finishes. Consider whether your project requires fire-retardant or chemical-resistant properties meeting specific British Standards.

Finish appearance ranges from high-gloss yacht varnishes to flat matt masonry paints. Gloss finishes provide durability and easy cleaning but highlight imperfections, whilst matt finishes conceal blemishes but may be harder to maintain. Satin and eggshell sheens offer practical compromises for most applications.

Safety Information

Always ensure adequate ventilation when applying coatings, particularly solvent-based products releasing VOCs that can cause respiratory irritation. External work naturally provides airflow, but internal applications require open windows and potentially mechanical extraction.

Spray application generates fine aerosol mist requiring appropriate respiratory protection – use organic vapour cartridge respirators for solvent-based products and particulate filters for water-based materials. Wear chemical-resistant nitrile gloves and safety glasses to prevent skin and eye contact with irritants.

Solvent-based products are flammable. Store away from ignition sources in cool, well-ventilated areas and dispose of solvent-soaked rags safely, as they can spontaneously combust. Always read safety data sheets before use and follow COSHH regulations for workplace applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between interior and exterior varnish?

Exterior varnishes contain UV filters and weather-resistant resins to withstand sunlight, temperature fluctuations, and moisture cycling whilst remaining flexible as timber expands and contracts. Interior varnishes prioritise faster drying and harder finishes but will fail within months if exposed to exterior conditions. Never substitute interior products for outdoor applications.

Can I paint over existing coatings or must I strip back to bare substrate?

Sound, well-adhered existing finishes can usually be overcoated after light sanding to provide a key for adhesion. However, flaking, peeling, or incompatible coating types (such as water-based over silicone-containing products) require removal. For exterior joinery, stripping back to bare wood provides the longest-lasting results.

How do I calculate coverage requirements?

Check the manufacturer's stated coverage rate (typically square metres per litre), measure your surface area, then divide by coverage rate and multiply by the number of coats required. Add 10-15% for wastage and irregular surfaces. Porous substrates like bare timber or masonry absorb more coating and reduce coverage rates compared to sealed surfaces.

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