British Standard 2-029 Aerosol Spray Paint , Tins & Tester Pots

Buy British Standard 2-029 aerosol spray paint in 400 ml rattle cans, litre tins, tester pots and touch-up pens colour matched and mixed to order. Available in 1K or 2K and 2K air-dry in matt, satin or full gloss finishes.

British Standard 2-029 Aerosol Spray Paint
British Standard 2-029 Aerosol Spray Paint British Standard 2-029 Paint Litre Tin British Standard 2-029 Paint Touch up & Repair Pen
                            British Standard 2-029 Paint Tester Pot British Standard 2-029 Paint Colour Swatch
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Prices/Coverage

Prices for aerosol cans, tins, tester pots and touch up pens
FormatSizeCoveragePrice
Aerosol Cans
1K400 ml1.5 m2£12.99
2K400 ml1.5 m2£19.99
2K Air Dry400 ml1.5 m2£15.99
Tins
1K1 litre10 m2£39.99
1K2 litres20 m2£59.99
2K Air Dry1 litre10 m2£44.99
2K Air Dry2 litres20 m2£69.99
Tester Pots
1K60 ml0.5 m2£7.99
2K Air Dry60 ml0.5 m2£9.99
1K100 ml1 m2£9.99
2K Air Dry100 ml1 m2£11.99
1K250 ml2.5 m2£14.99
2K Air Dry250 ml2.5 m2£16.99
Touch up Pens
1K20 ml0.25 m2£7.99
2K Air Dry20 ml0.25 m2£9.99

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Product Details

Colour: British Standard 2-029

Product type: Custom mixed paint

Brand: One Stop Aerosols

Product Code: 5375

Price: £7.99 – £69.99 + VAT

Availability: In Stock

RGB Colour Code: 127-96-78

Hexadecimal Colour Code: #7F604E

30-day returns policy on all eligible faulty products.

Trade Application Notes

British Standard 2-029 sits within our British Standard 2660 Paint Colour Chart, mixed fresh to order using Lechler binders and colourants. The system is designed so that aerosols and tins can be ordered again later for touch ins, snagging and follow on visits without the colour drifting.

  • Formats: 400 ml aerosols available in 1K (ready to use) and full 2K, plus our 2K Air Dry option. 2K Air Dry gives you two pack performance that cures in air, at a gentler price point than traditional 2K, which many contractors find ideal for day to day work. We also offer 1 litre tins, touch up pots and touch up pens for detail areas.
  • Finishes: A choice of matt, satin, semi gloss and full gloss so you can mirror existing schemes or meet a specific client brief and maintenance plan.
  • Surface preparation: For the most reliable result we recommend degreasing, lightly abrading to a uniform key and carefully removing dust. Please select a primer that suits both the substrate and the environment.
  • Masking and protection: Nearby glass, brickwork, signage and ground surfaces benefit from simple masking and sheeting. This keeps overspray under control and helps reduce clean up time.
  • Application control: The vari nozzle cap can be adjusted to a wider or narrower fan pattern. This makes it easier to work up to edges, manage tight areas and keep overspray to a minimum.
  • Overspray awareness: On external projects it helps to think about wind direction and foot traffic. Temporary screens and a clear working zone make application calmer on live sites.
  • Weather window: Apply to clean, dry surfaces and avoid conditions where rain or condensation are likely. Please follow the temperature and humidity guidance in the product data sheet.
  • Recoat and curing: Several lighter coats with the stated flash off time usually give a smoother, more even finish. Allow the coating to fully cure before subjecting it to heavy cleaning or impact.
  • Working with 2K and 2K Air Dry: These products are for professional use and should be applied with suitable PPE and good ventilation. Mix accurately, respect pot life and dispose of waste materials responsibly. Many users choose 2K Air Dry where they want a two pack upgrade on durability without committing to the cost of full 2K on every job.
  • Equipment: Aerosols generally behave best when stored at room temperature and shaken thoroughly before use. Tins can be applied using compliant spray equipment or with a fine foam roller and brush for edges.
  • Coverage and appearance: Light, even passes allow the film to build gradually, helping to avoid runs and dry spray patches and giving a more consistent sheen.
  • Aftercare: Protect freshly coated surfaces from tape pull, impact and aggressive wash down until the coating has had time to harden. Simple, mild cleaning products are usually enough for routine maintenance.
  • Repeat orders: Batch details can be recorded so that future top ups are mixed back to the same colour and finish, helping return visits to feel straightforward and predictable.

Used with the correct primer this system can suit many common substrates, including metal, correctly prepared plastics and timber. The aim is a smooth, dependable finish with good adhesion and stable colour under normal service conditions.

Unsure which paint type to pick? The info icons beside Size, Paint Type and Gloss Level give a quick overview, or you can send us a message for a more detailed recommendation.

Customer Reviews

Lewis K.
Matt 0% gives a modern look on cabinets. ...read more
09 Mar 2025
Megan V.
Pen tip is precise for hairline scratches. ...read more
09 Jan 2025
Felix R.
Strong bond on metal after correct prep. ...read more
20 Nov 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

No stress. This is usually down to a little residue, a glossy surface or the wrong primer.

Quick fix: Remove any loose paint, give it a good degrease, then lightly sand for a nice even key. Apply a suitable primer and recoat.

Good to know: Degrease first, then sand. It makes a real difference to adhesion.

Happens to the best of us. It can come from heavy coats, spraying too close or not enough flash-off time.

Quick fix: Once cured, lightly denib, then recoat with lighter, even passes.

Pro tip: Keep a steady distance, warm the can a little and allow each coat to flash off before the next.

Likely yes. Usually from spraying too far away or moving too quickly.

Quick fix: Lightly denib, then apply a slightly wetter coat at a consistent distance.

Pro tip: Overlap passes by about one third and avoid very cold or windy conditions.

Usually contamination. Things like silicone, oils or wax can repel the coating.

Quick fix: Let it dry, sand out the marks, clean thoroughly with a proper degreaser, then re-prime and recoat.

Pro tip: Keep sprays and polishes with silicone away from the work area and use quality masking tapes.

Easy fix. Patchy sheen is often uneven film build or recoating outside the window.

Quick fix: After cure, lightly key the surface and apply one or two uniform coats within the recommended recoat time.

Pro tip: Keep your pass speed steady and your overlap consistent for a lovely even finish.

Yes you can. Runs happen when too much paint lands at once.

Quick fix: Let it cure fully, nib the run flat with fine abrasive, then recoat with lighter passes.

Pro tip: Multiple light coats beat one heavy coat every time.

It happens. Usually recoating too soon or too late, or layers that are not compatible.

Quick fix: Let it dry hard, sand back to a stable layer, apply a compatible primer, then recoat within the advised window.

Pro tip: Always check the recoat timings on the guidance and test a small area if you are unsure.

Please note: our paint is custom mixed and should be test-sprayed on a small, inconspicuous area before full application. We cannot accept responsibility for any colour difference once paint has been applied to your surfaces. If the colour is not accurate, please contact us to arrange a return.

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