Premium quality, water based, low-odour, gloss enamel for interior and exterior wall, wood and metal in tropical conditions. A hard-wearing finish with a performance comparable to oil paints. Great in bathrooms, kitchens and laundries. The ideal paint solution for occupied living spaces as an excellent alternative to oil paint. Used in conjunction with Berger Grip & Seal, Royale Water-Based Luxury Gloss Enamel is great on interior wood and metal. In addition Royale Luxury Gloss Enamel is backed by a 7-year warranty.
Features
Surface preparation:
- The surface to be coated must be clean, and free from all loose extraneous materials (e.g. loose paints, dust, etc.)
- Remove all loose materials
- Treat fungus and algae with Berger Biocidal Solution
- Leave for 24 hours
- Scrape away all fungus, rinse surface and allow to dry before painting
Application Procedure:
- Use BERGER Grip & Seal Multi-Surface Primer, after the surface has been repaired, properly prepared
- Apply by brush, roller or spray
- Thin as may be needed with no more than 200ml/3.8L
- With brush application ensure brush is fairly loaded with paint
- Use the minimum brush strokes and feather lightly
- Excessive brushing as this will leave brush marks
Tips: Proper adhesion to existing enamel, catalysed lacquers or synthetic surfaces will require sanding and priming surface prior to application.
Tools you will need
Available Packs
Coverage
On well-prepared surfaces, as per the painting system recommended. Please refer to the Product Data Sheet for surface preparation and method of application.
** Actual coverage may vary from the quoted coverage due to factors such as method and condition of application, surface roughness, and porosity.
Washability

Patchiness generally occurs when insufficient paint has been applied or when paint is applied unevenly, resulting in a variation of the film build leading to patches.
What are the possible causes?
- Inconsistent distribution of paint on the surface
- Incorrect or low quality paint brush or roller
- Failure to apply a primer over joint compound
- Applying paint over joint compound not fully dried
- The top coat is applied over spot-puttied surfaces
- Variations in surface gloss can cause paint to appear patchy
What is the solution?
- Increase the amount of paint on the brush or roller to allow better distribution
- Apply the paint in a grid fashion to ensure an even finish
- Allow puttied wall to dry evenly before priming
- By applying one coat of appropriate premium Berger Primer
- Apply two coats of premium Berger acrylic topcoat
- Refer to Berger Technical Support for primer options
We recommend you use these painting systems in order of base coat, first coat, and second coat:
Patchiness generally occurs when insufficient paint has been applied or when paint is applied unevenly, resulting in a variation of the film build leading to patches.
What are the possible causes?
- Inconsistent distribution of paint on the surface
- Incorrect or low quality paint brush or roller
- Failure to apply a primer over joint compound
- Applying paint over joint compound not fully dried
- The top coat is applied over spot-puttied surfaces
- Variations in surface gloss can cause paint to appear patchy
What is the solution?
- Increase the amount of paint on the brush or roller to allow better distribution
- Apply the paint in a grid fashion to ensure an even finish
- Allow puttied wall to dry evenly before priming
- By applying one coat of appropriate premium Berger Primer
- Apply two coats of premium Berger acrylic topcoat
- Refer to Berger Technical Support for primer options
We recommend you use these painting systems in order of base coat, first coat, and second coat: