


Little Greene Tom's Oil Eggshell is a premium exterior wood finish designed to combine durability with elegance. Formulated as a flexible oil-based coating, it offers long-lasting protection against weathering and UV light while delivering a refined eggshell sheen. Perfect for cladding, windows, doors, and joinery, this hard-wearing finish is available in the complete Little Greene colour range, making it a versatile choice for any outdoor project.
For the best results, surfaces must be properly prepared before applying Tom's Oil Eggshell. Ensure all surfaces are clean, dry, and free from contamination to achieve a durable and professional finish.
Always test a small area before starting your project to confirm product suitability, colour, and finish. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the tin at all times.
Apply only when the air and surface temperature is above 10°C and at least 3°C above the dew point. Avoid application in very hot conditions (above 25°C) or if rain or frost is forecast during drying.
With the right care and maintenance, Tom's Oil Eggshell will provide long-lasting protection and a beautiful finish for exterior wood and metal surfaces.
It is a durable oil-based finish for exterior wood and metal, ideal for cladding, windows, doors, and exterior joinery.
No, it is not suitable for decking or horizontal surfaces exposed to standing water and heavy wear.
Two full coats are recommended on properly prepared and primed surfaces for maximum durability and protection.
The surface will be touch dry in 2-3 hours, with a minimum recoat time of 16 hours. Full sheen may take up to seven days to develop.
It provides a subtle eggshell sheen (10-20%) with a smooth, refined appearance.
Yes. Bare timber should be primed with two coats of Little Greene Aluminium Wood Primer. Metal surfaces also require a suitable primer before application.
Yes. A natural bristle brush or short nap mohair roller is recommended, but spray application is also possible when thinned as directed.
Use a mild detergent solution with lukewarm water and a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid abrasive cleaners that may damage the finish.
Lightly abrade the area, prime any exposed substrate, and repaint break-to-break with one or two coats. Spot repairs may show slight colour differences.