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Harlequin Furniture Paint Manufacturer South Africa

Harlequin Furniture Paint Manufacturer

Furniture Paint

Furniture Paint for Interior Wood & Decorative Pieces

Furniture Paint for Interior Wood & Decorative Pieces

Give old furniture a second life with Harlequin Furniture Paint — the ideal solution for transforming previously painted, varnished, sealed, or polished wood surfaces inside your home.
Whether you’re restoring a dresser, refreshing a sideboard, upgrading shelving, or revamping MDF décor, our Furniture Paint provides smooth coverage, excellent adhesion, and a beautiful finish when properly prepared.

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Why Choose Harlequin Furniture Paint?

Harlequin Furniture Paint is designed specifically for interior furniture and decorative wood surfaces. It offers:


• Excellent coverage
• Smooth, professional finish
• Strong adhesion when properly prepared
• Easy application with brush or roller
• Compatibility with previously painted or sealed timber


The key to long-lasting results is correct surface preparation — especially when painting over unknown, varnished, polished, or oil-based coatings.

Why Choose Harlequin Furniture Paint?
What Surfaces Can Furniture Paint Be Used On?

What Surfaces Can Furniture Paint Be Used On?

Harlequin Furniture Paint is suitable for:


• Previously painted wood
• Varnished wood
• Sealed timber
• MDF
• Laminate
• Veneer


When painting any previously coated surface, always prepare with Harlequin Liquid Sandpaper and prime if necessary.

Can Furniture Paint Be Used in Kitchens?

Furniture Paint can be used on kitchen furniture such as:


• Shelving units
• Dressers
• Decorative pieces


However, for high-use kitchen cupboard doors, cabinets, or surfaces exposed to frequent cleaning, moisture, and handling, we recommend:


• Harlequin Water-Based Eggshell
• Harlequin Gloss Enamel


These products are designed for durability in high-wear areas.

Can Furniture Paint Be Used in Kitchens?

Can Furniture Paint Be Used Without Primer?

Furniture Paint may be applied without primer when painting over existing water-based coatings, provided the surface has been properly deglossed using Harlequin Liquid Sandpaper.
If the underlying coating is oil-based enamel or unknown, use Harlequin Multi-Surface Primer before applying Furniture Paint to ensure proper adhesion.

Where Should Furniture Paint Not Be Used?

Where Should Furniture Paint Not Be Used?

Furniture Paint is not recommended for:


• Banisters
• Window frames
• High-traffic wooden joinery
• Kitchen cupboard doors exposed to heavy cleaning
• Surfaces exposed to constant moisture or temperature changes


For these applications, choose Harlequin Water-Based Eggshell or Gloss Enamel for superior durability.

Transform Your Furniture with Confidence

With the correct preparation system — Liquid Sandpaper, Multi-Surface Primer when required, and two light coats of Furniture Paint — you can achieve a smooth, long-lasting finish on interior furniture and decorative wooden items.


Explore the Harlequin Furniture Paint range and bring new life to your interior spaces.

Transform Your Furniture with Confidence
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