Porter’s French Wash creates the look of delicate broken colour – a subtle marble-like finish discovered centuries ago by European masters.
This elegant, timeless ragged effect can be created by both the professional painter and the DIY home decorator.
French Wash is applied over Porter's Low Sheen Acrylic to create a soft broken look.
French Wash can be ragged, rag rolled, dragged or sponged to produce a variety of painted effects. Water wash up.
Interior. Can be applied to most suitably prepared plasterboard, plaster, wood, masonry and previously painted surfaces. Designed to be applied as a wash over Porter’s Low Sheen Acrylic.
Low Sheen approximately 12-14m² per litre. French Wash approximately 25m² per litre.
Available in 500ml, 1 litre, 4 litres and 15 litres.
Crafting colour and texture in hand-made paints, wallpapers and timber flooring for 35 years.
Porter’s Paints history starts in 1982, when Sydney house painter Peter Lewis began making traditional lime washes in a small garage in Randwick, after having discovered old paint recipes in his grandfather Fred Porter's diaries.
Fred Porter was a builder, and it was during his European travels that he collected details of building techniques and paint finishes.
It was shortly after his death that Peter discovered the diaries, found the recipes for traditional paints and decided to produce improved versions.
Porter’s Paints is now sold around the world from New Zealand to L.A. Offering specialty finishes with a depth of colour and texture, Porter’s Paints offers unrivalled finishes for your project.
Why Porter's?