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We've performed rigorous testing to optimise stain resistance and toughness, and create a product that you can rely on every day.
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Our Dulux Wash&Wear® formula ensures your walls stay looking freshly painted for longer. We've performed rigorous testing to optimise stain resistance, mould and mildew resistance technology, hiding power and toughness to create a product that you can rely on every day.
Superior washability and stain resistance. Dulux 101 Barrier Technology® creates a hard-wearing finish that allows you to easily wipe away most common marks, scuffs and stains with a wet cloth, so your surfaces look freshly painted for years to come.
Provides ultimate hiding power due to concentrated levels of titanium pigment and is ideal for covering most dark colours. It is ideal for covering most dark colours in just two coats.
For a superior washable finish with Wash&Wear® your walls will look freshly painted for years.
Explore all interior projects-->Our Dulux Wash&Wear® formula keeps your walls looking freshly painted for longer.
Our Wash&Wear® paint contains Dulux 101 Barrier Technology®, creating a hard-wearing finish that allows you to easily wipe clean most common marks, scuffs and stains with a wet cloth.
Walls painted with Dulux Wash&Wear® can be cleaned with water, and, for tougher marks and scuffs, Sugarsoap or cleaning spray.
Dulux Wash&Wear® +PLUS Kitchen & Bathroom Low Sheen is made to handle humid and damp environments like bathrooms, kitchens and laundries.
The hard-wearing surface created by the exclusive 101 Barrier Technology® in Wash&Wear contains a powerful mould inhibitor and repels water. Keeping your walls looking freshly painted for years.
Dulux Wash&Wear's new formula protects your walls from mould and mildew with our exclusive 101 Barrier Technology®.
Our 101 Barrier Technology® contains a powerful mould inhibitor and repels water. Creating a hard-wearing surface and keeping your walls looking freshly painted for years.
For humid and damp environments, we recommend painting with Wash&Wear® +PLUS Kitchen&Bathroom.
Discover how to treat and prevent mould.
If your walls are already painted with water-based paint and in good condition (with no peeling or flaking), you only need to lightly sand and clean them with sugar soap and water before applying Dulux Wash&Wear®. There's no need for a primer.
To test if your walls are painted with water-based or oil-based paint, put some mehylated spirits on a clean rag and rub a small spot on the paint surface. If the paint comes off, it is water-based. If the paint stays on and you get a shiny surface, the paint is oil-based.
For all other walls, it's best to use Precision primers before painting.
Yes, Wash&Wear® Matt can be used on ceilings. Some people prefer this over normal ceiling paint because it is washable and mould and mildew-resistant.
When it comes to outdoor areas, Wash&Wear® doesn't have weather and UV resistance. However, you can get the same finish in Weathershield.
For interior door and window frames, you should use a chip-resistant paint like Aquanamel.
As a general guide, 1L of Dulux Wall, Dulux Trim or Dulux Ceiling paint covers approximately 16m squared. However, when buying paint, make sure you check the spread rate of the product, which you can find on the back of the paint can or with the help of this paint calculator.
You should apply at least two coats of paint to achieve a good finish, but this depends on the colour and surface.
For dark colours, we always recommend a minimum of 2 coats. You may require more than 2 coats to get the chosen colour.
For whites, 2 coats. However, you may want 3 coats for a bright finish.
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Make sure to let the paint dry naturally, without heating, to avoid paint problems.
We recommend using a roller with a 6 to 8 mm nap for gloss and semi-gloss paints.
For low sheen and flat paints on walls, use a 10 to 12 mm nap.
For rough surfaces such as concrete or textured walls, use a 20 to 32 mm nap roller.
There is no strict timeframe, as it depends on how and where the paint is stored.
We recommend transferring any unused paint into a smaller can, as the more air inside, the faster it will expire.
It is also important to keep the paint cans off the ground on a shelf.
Following this advice, your paint should last 2 to 5 years.
Thanks to Scuffshield Technology™, Wash&Wear® +PLUS Anti-Scuff works hard where you need it by providing ultimate resistance against scuffs and marks. It ensures your surfaces look freshly painted for years and is ideal for high traffic areas.
We're here to help you figure out how much paint you need for your project. No matter how big or small the job, we've got you covered.
Gloss, semi-gloss, low sheen, or matt - choosing the right sheen level depends on what you are painting as well as your preferred finish.
When selecting a paint colour, it’s important to understand a few key things about colour and paint like undertones, lighting or texture.
Choose from our wide selection of licensed and insured painters New Zealand-wide to find the right one for your job.
Our friendly Customer Service team can help you with exactly what you need. Call 0800 800 424 and speak to one of our team members or submit an enquiry via our online form.
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