Give the gift of tartan paint this year. This paint tin looks just like a quality tin of Royal Stewart matt emulsion. The professional label describes the process of applying the pattern and warns it could contain trace haggis. We supply it empty so you can fill it with the gift of your choice. Being a real paint tin you could put water inside to give it weight or perhaps your favourite wrapped sweets. Keep it upright if filled with liquid. It's the perfect gift for new apprentices, friends from Scotland, painters and decorators and anyone who falls for practical jokes every time.
L**N
Four Stars
A little overpriced
G**N
Not suitable for clothing
I needed an emergency kilt for a Scottish wedding I was attending, and I couldn't find one anywhere, the situation got a bit desparate so I ordered this paint and "borrowed" one of my wife's old skirts.Did it work? Not even close. First of all the paint dried that solid that when I took it back off the hanger it had gone all crusty and I basically had to break bits off to even be able to put it on, so I may as well have not even bothered, and even worse than that the paint ended up running - certainly lay whatever it is you're painting down flat if you want it to look anything like on the tin!Driving up to Scotland was made difficult as well, Edinburgh is far enough as it is but doing it while you can't move your legs? I stalled about 5 times in Carlisle alone! The most embarrassing thing though was during all the wedding photos, I was one of the ushers you see, and during a massive group photo I could hear a gust of wind coming and though "oh, here we go". Sure enough all the other blokes' kilts blew up and everyone had a good laugh, then they all turned round to look at me. Mine hadn't blown up due to being so solid, which for a fleeting moment was a huge releif, until I realised the paint had in fact eroded the material. My kilt didn't blow up, it fell off.Thank god I'd bonded with the groom's dad on the stag do and he had a spare pair of trousers on him - and he's said I can keep them! Can't imagine why.In summary I'm sure it's great for painting things around the house, but clothing? Steer clear!
H**O
Very disappointed, one tin with nothing in it to give ...
Very disappointed, one tin with nothing in it to give impression of nothing. £12 is over priced. £1 tin, 50p £2 post. Go to B&Q get empty tin and print a lable that's what you get. The joke is on you if you purchase this.
A**R
Well it kinda works
it does the job but the paint iant the right quality so but for the price not bad Worth it i guess
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