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You’ll need to use either Silicate Primer or Bonding Primer before applying our Silicate Masonry Paint.

Silicate Primer

For bare porous unpainted masonry substrates such as lime plaster, stone, pebbledash & concrete.

100ml Tin

£5.00

2.5l Tin

£34.50

5l Tin

£60.00

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Bonding Primer

For masonry substrates with previous masonry paint application.

2.5l Tin

£52.00

5l Tin

£86.00

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For best results, apply Eggshell No. 17 with our Multi Purpose Primer

Earthborn Multi Purpose Primer provides a perfect base coat on interior wood, melamine and MDF surfaces.

Multi Primer
2.5l Multi Purpose Primer

£61.00

750ml Multi Purpose Primer

£22.99

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Free postage on sample pots and swatches

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Are Earthborn paints VOC free?

Volatile Organic Compounds, known as VOCs, are carbon based chemical compounds found in most paints. VOCs are harmful to health, the environment and contribute to global warming. It is a legal requirement for paint labelling to state the VOC content of the product.

The VOC content in Earthborn paints is negligible (trace) so that’s why we label our paints as virtually VOC. Although our paints do not contain any intentionally added VOCs, there are certain processes during manufacture (for example, when washing the clay) that are, unfortunately, beyond our control and could contain trace levels of VOCs.

Earthborn Claypaint has received the top level Eurofins Air Comfort GOLD accreditation, which is awarded only to products that meet exceptionally low emissions standards. The tests showed that after 28 days, no VOC emissions were emitted at all, with only trace levels before this.

Any paint that claims to be 100% VOC free is misleading and contravenes the UK Government’s guidance on green claims.

It is important to remember that the VOC content is one of many criteria determining whether or not a paint is an eco paint. Not all paints declaring low or zero VOC content are the same and unlike Earthborn paints, other paints can (and normally do) contain other ‘nasties’ such as ammonia or formaldehydes.