

🖤 Paint it once, own the space forever.
Ronseal One Coat Blackboard Paint 250ml delivers a tough, matte black finish with no primer needed. Designed for wood, MDF, and interior walls, it dries quickly and wipes clean easily, making it ideal for fast, durable, and versatile blackboard projects.
| Manufacturer | Ronseal |
| Part Number | RSLOCBBP250 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 7.5 x 7.6 cm; 358 g |
| Item model number | 6885079-HHW |
| Size | 1.67 ml (Pack of 6) |
| Colour | Black |
| Finish | Matte |
| Material | Wood |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Centiliters per Second |
| Usage | Interior |
| Included Components | Canvas Board |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 358 g |
W**8
Does exactly what it says on the tin!
Good paint! It went on perfectly even with my terrible painting skills lol, covered two coats which the area I was doing is around 3x2 meters and I still have maybe around a quarter left in the tin, which will come in handy for touch ups as I'm a terrible decorator and left tiny little bits of wallpaper on which will eventually get knocked off with drawing on it lol, someone with better painting skilld could probably make it go even further... it's really good to draw on also, my son isn't even interested in drawing on it yet so it's kinda just for me at the moment haha been sat drawing with his big fat chalks and everything big kid that I am haha but it does come in handy to write things down too it's like a big note pad on my landing =)
J**X
Very practical paint
I used this paint for the back frame of a sculptureAll paint seems expensive these days but this was a 'reasonable' price, especially as no primer neededIt is easy to apply and washable so no turps neededI did actually use two coats but I could probably have used just oneThe top of the can sealed well, so I hope that I can use the remains of the paint in future, before it congeals and is unusableI have used this before and found it works well
J**K
Well Worth a Try
I made a cupboard in my workshop with a one piece plywood door so I could turn it into a blackboard to sketch designs etc... The door was 900mm x 1100mm and this 250ml pot was good for 2 coats with more than enough left for a third. The one coat would have done but because I had extra I thought I might as well give it another for good measure.When I have to repaint I'm going to give it a good sand with fine sand paper because it's proving a bit hard to clean as is because the surface is so rough.Another one chalked down (if you'll pardon the pun) to experience. Good product though and I would definitely buy it again.
S**C
Super little product
Does what it says on the tin.I actually purchased this for a friend as she wanted blackboard in her hall and couldn't find one big enough at a reasonable price to accommodate her need. This can be painted on to the size required, my friend finished the look off wit a border. It's great in her hallway, full o things for the day ahead or positive messages for her family. Easy to apply and works as would any blackboard.I had it on my wall as a kid and it kept me entertained for hours so I when I saw it again I knew it would be the answer to what my friend was looking for.
E**E
Product arrived leaking upside down in packaging
Paint itself was great however the lid had opened in transit and 20% had leaked out into the sealed bag it was packed in. Wastage not good
J**O
Better, not great
OK - better than the shiny black paint used on most 'blackboard' painted signs etc, but chalk pens still won't clean off. May in part be the quality of the pen, but should be OK for dry chalk (sticks)
F**
Damaged
Minimum order of 2 tins, 1 tin arrived damaged and leaked all inside of the box. Pictures attached please advise how I get a refund or replacement
C**D
Easy and quick
Used this to turn the front of my pantry door into a large blackboard. It went on easily and covered well and even a whole door only used araction of the small tin. I followed general suggestions and "conditioned" the blackboard before using it by rubbing all over with the flat side of a chalk, and that seems to have worked well as it now erases well without leaving shadows of previous drawings. The only downside is that because it is water soluble, when you wipe down the board some of the paint comes off as well. I would imagine after a few washings it might need repainting.
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