



Silvergrass Limewash Paint (4L)
Silvergrass is a soft greige neutral with gentle grey-green undertones, inspired by eucalyptus foliage. Calm and placid, it offers a versatile backdrop with a natural softness.
- Finish: Soft matte mineral limewash with subtle tonal movement
- Size: Makes approx. 4L of paint when mixed with water
- Breathability: Authentic mineral finish that helps walls breathe naturally
- Coverage: Approx. 30m² coverage (2 coats, surface dependent)
Simple step-by-step instructions are included on the packaging. We recommend trying a tester to see how the colour and finish come to life in your space.
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Silvergrass Limewash Paint (4L)
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About Dalray Limewash
Dalray Limewash is a breathable mineral coating made from hydrated lime and natural pigments. It creates a soft, matte finish with gentle tonal movement and can be used on a wide range of surfaces including interior painted walls, brick, render, masonry and plaster.
Unlike acrylic paints and many modern limewash-style coatings, Dalray Limewash contains no added VOCs, plastics or synthetic binders, allowing it to form a natural mineral bond with absorbent surfaces.
The appearance of our limewash paint may vary depending on the surface, lighting, and primer used. Like all authentic limewash finishes, light surface transfer when touched is a natural characteristic of the mineral finish, particularly in the first few weeks while curing. This is part of what gives limewash its living, breathable quality and reduces over time. Using the Dalray Limewash Primer and a breathable mineral sealer will help minimise this in higher-traffic areas.
Where to Use
Suitable for interior and exterior brick, masonry, stone, render, plaster and most previously painted walls with a matte or low-sheen finish where the surface remains porous.
Limewash is not recommended for floors or wet environments such as inside showers. It can be used on general bathroom or laundry walls with adequate ventilation, however a sealer is recommended in these areas.
Coverage
A 1.6kg bag makes approximately 4 litres when mixed with water and will cover around 30 square metres with two coats on sealed or previously painted surfaces. Coverage will vary by application technique and will be lower on highly absorbent substrates such as brick, render or unsealed masonry due to increased porosity.
Surface Preparation
The surface must be clean, dry and free from dust, oils or loose material. Repair cracks if required and ensure the surface is sound and suitably absorbent. Glossy or fully sealed surfaces should be dulled, sanded or primed before application.
Testing on a small area is recommended before full application.
Primer Guidance
A primer is not required on raw, absorbent mineral surfaces such as brick or render. Limewash can be applied over suitable water-based undercoats in many situations. However, for best and most consistent results across all substrates, we recommend using the Dalray Limewash Primer, which helps regulate suction, improve mineral bonding, and reduce rub-off. On unpainted gyprock or very dark colours, apply a water-based undercoat first, followed by the Dalray Limewash Primer.
Sealer Guidance
Limewash creates a breathable matte finish and will behave differently to conventional painted surfaces.
In higher-use areas such as hallways, entryways, bathrooms or commercial spaces, applying a breathable mineral sealer is recommended to improve durability, reduce marking from contact and make surfaces easier to maintain. It may also be used on exterior surfaces that are exposed to weather.
Sealers may slightly deepen colour and introduce a soft sheen, so we recommend testing in a small area first. Mineral sealers are preferred as they maintain the breathability of the finish.
Mixing and Application
Mix the powder with clean water according to the instructions provided. Stir thoroughly before use and between coats.
Apply using a block brush in relaxed criss-cross strokes or a soft cloud-like motion to build natural depth and variation. Two coats are recommended for most surfaces, with a third coat optional for additional texture.
Using less paint on the brush will generally produce a more textured finish.
Shipping
We offer free shipping Australia-wide on orders over $59.95. All orders are dispatched within 1 - 3 business days. Tracking information is provided once your order is shipped.
Materials
This product is made primarily from hydrated lime sourced from limestone and combined with natural mineral pigments. Natural additives are also added to improve workability and binding. No plastics or synthetic resins are added.
Product Information and Safety
Limewash creates a soft, breathable mineral finish rather than a sealed paint film. The final result will vary depending on factors such as surface type, preparation, dilution, application technique and curing conditions.
As with all decorative finishes, proper surface preparation and application are essential to achieving the best result.
When mixing and applying, use appropriate protective equipment including a mask and gloves, and ensure adequate ventilation. Avoid inhaling lime dust and keep out of reach of children. To the extent permitted by law, Dalray’s liability is limited to replacement of the product or refund of the purchase price. See our terms and conditions and safety data for more details.
FAQs
Please read our FAQs page to find out more.
Do I need a primer?
It depends on the surface. Limewash can be applied directly to raw, absorbent mineral surfaces such as brick or render. On previously painted or mixed surfaces, a primer helps regulate suction and improve bonding.
For best and most consistent results, we recommend using the Dalray Limewash Primer. On unpainted gyprock or very dark colours, apply a water-based undercoat first, followed by the Dalray Limewash Primer.
You can find more detailed surface guidance on our Application page.
Can I apply over existing paint?
Yes, in many cases. Limewash can be applied over existing water-based painted walls, provided the surface is sound, clean, and not sealed with a glossy or non-breathable coating.
In most cases, a primer is recommended to regulate suction and improve bonding. For best and most consistent results, we recommend using the Dalray Limewash Primer.
On very dark colours or patched plasterboard, apply 1-2 coats of water-based undercoat first, followed by the Dalray Limewash Primer.
Is it wipeable?
Limewash is a breathable finish and is not wipeable like acrylic paint. To increase surface durability, use a breathable mineral sealer. With a mineral sealer, we still recommend using a soft sponge with no scrubbing if cleaning is required.
How many coats do I need?
Two coats are recommended. If you're looking for extra depth, you could go over with a third coat and only paint parts of the wall which increases the texture and colour variance.
Can I use limewash in my bathroom?
Yes, limewash can be used in bathrooms, provided it is applied to the correct areas and prepared properly.
Limewash should not be applied to walls that are subject to direct moisture contact. It is not suitable for wet zones like inside showers or areas with splashing.
In bathrooms, correct preparation is important. Surfaces should be sound and properly primed, and for increased durability and reduced powdering, we recommend finishing with a breathable mineral sealer.
As with all lime finishes, good ventilation will help the surface cure and perform at its best.