Little Greene Traditional Oil Gloss

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Little Greene Traditional Oil Gloss
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A classic, high-gloss oil paint that delivers a tough, durable finish for both interior and exterior woodwork and metal.

Features

  • Classic solvent-based gloss finish for wood and metal
  • High-gloss sheen (over 85%) for a sleek, reflective look
  • Durable and weather-resistant for long-lasting protection
  • Excellent opacity and film build for full, even coverage
  • Highly washable - Class 1 wet scrub resistance
  • Available in the complete Little Greene colour range
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Up to 16 m2 per litre
No. of coats
2
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1L 2.5L
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Overview

Overview

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Little Greene Traditional Oil Gloss is a premium high-gloss paint designed for both interior and exterior wood and metal surfaces. Its solvent-based formulation delivers exceptional durability, weather resistance, and a sleek reflective finish, making it an ideal choice for joinery, doors, windows, and trim. Available in the full Little Greene colour palette, it provides a long-lasting, professional result with classic gloss appeal.

Preparation

Preparation

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Proper preparation is essential to achieve the best results with Traditional Oil Gloss. Ensure all surfaces are clean, dry, sound, and free from dust, grease, and contaminants before painting.

  1. Check timber moisture content is below 15%. Damp or green oak should not be painted. Green oak must be weathered for at least 6 months before coating.
  2. Special care should be taken when preparing surfaces painted before 1960, as these may contain harmful lead. Such coatings should be stripped with caution and in accordance with safety guidance-seek professional advice if in doubt.
  3. Repair any surface imperfections and fill defects to create a smooth, even base before application.
  4. Seal knots in softwood with a knotting compound to prevent staining, then prime with Little Greene Intelligent ASP. For resinous hardwoods, clean and prime with a suitable Wood Primer.
  5. For metal surfaces, remove rust and surface contamination by hand or mechanical cleaning. Bare or corroded iron and steel should be treated with two coats of Little Greene Intelligent ASP.
  6. Previously painted surfaces should be cleaned with sugar soap or detergent and abraded with medium-grade sandpaper to provide a key. Apply a coat of Little Greene ASP to promote adhesion.
  7. Plastic surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned and abraded to provide a key, then primed with Little Greene Intelligent ASP for best results.

Application

Application

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Always test a small area before beginning your project to confirm product suitability, colour, and final finish. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the tin at all times.

Apply only when ambient and surface temperatures are above 8°C. Avoid painting if rain or frost is expected, or in hot conditions above 25°C. Ensure good ventilation during application and drying.

  1. Stir thoroughly before and during use to maintain a consistent finish.
  2. Apply with a high-quality natural bristle brush for the best flow and gloss. A foam roller can be used for smooth, flat surfaces, while spray application is also possible when thinned as directed.
  3. Work in even strokes, maintaining a wet edge to avoid lap marks. Do not go back over areas that have started to dry.
  4. Apply two full coats for optimum durability and gloss, lightly rubbing down between coats to remove dust and improve adhesion.
  5. Allow at least 16 hours between coats; surfaces will be touch dry in approximately 4 hours.
  6. Final sheen may take several days to fully develop, depending on film thickness and drying conditions.

Aftercare

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With the right care, Traditional Oil Gloss will maintain its durable, reflective finish for many years. Regular cleaning and sensible maintenance will help preserve both appearance and performance.

  1. For light surface soiling, clean with a dilute solution of lukewarm water and mild detergent using a soft sponge or lint-free cloth. Rinse and allow to air dry.
  2. Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh scrubbing pads, which may damage the glossy surface.
  3. Maintain good ventilation indoors to help reduce the build-up of dust, grease, and household contaminants on painted surfaces.
  4. General dusting can be carried out with a soft cloth or by damp-dusting. Use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment for adjacent areas.
  5. Avoid placing heavy objects or fittings against freshly painted surfaces for at least one week, as the gloss requires time to fully harden.
  6. Frequently used surfaces, such as doors or shelving, may benefit from a very light application of suitable wax polish to help reduce marking over the long term.
  7. For repairs, lightly abrade the affected area, prime any exposed substrate, and repaint break-to-break with one or two full coats. Spot repairs alone may leave visible differences in sheen or colour.

F.A.Q.

F.A.Q.

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What is Little Greene Traditional Oil Gloss used for?

It is a durable high-gloss paint for interior and exterior wood and metal surfaces, providing a sleek and reflective finish.


Can I use Traditional Oil Gloss on plastic?

Yes, but plastic must be thoroughly cleaned and abraded first, then primed with Little Greene Intelligent ASP for best adhesion.


How many coats should I apply?

Two full coats are recommended on prepared and primed surfaces for optimum durability and gloss.


How long does it take to dry?

Surfaces are touch dry in around 4 hours, with a minimum of 16 hours required before recoating. Final gloss may take several days to fully develop.


What type of finish does this product give?

Traditional Oil Gloss provides a high-gloss sheen (over 85%) with excellent opacity and film build.


Do I need a primer before using Traditional Oil Gloss?

Yes. Bare wood should be primed appropriately, metal surfaces require suitable primers, and plastics should be primed with Intelligent ASP.


Can I apply Traditional Oil Gloss with a roller or spray?

Yes. While a natural bristle brush is ideal, a foam roller can be used on smooth surfaces, and spray application is possible when thinned as directed.


How do I maintain surfaces painted with Traditional Oil Gloss?

Clean with a mild detergent solution and lukewarm water. Avoid abrasives, and allow surfaces to cure fully before heavy use.


How should I repair damaged areas?

Lightly abrade the surface, prime any exposed substrate, and repaint break-to-break with one or two full coats. Spot repairs alone may cause visible differences.