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A breathable, heat-resistant paint ideal for fireplaces. Available in 9 popular colours and does not require a separate primer.
- Resistant to dry heat up to 300℃ (white, untinted only) or 180℃ (tinted colours).
- Inorganic silicate paint for interior use with excellent heat-resistance.
- Suitable for use on concrete, lime, lime cement, cement plaster, sandlime brick and brick surfaces as well as mineral board surfaces.
- Also ideal for surfaces previously painted with lime, lime cement, cement & silicate paints.
- For fireplaces, firewalls, and similar interior wall surfaces exposed to higher-than-normal temperatures.
- For more information regarding painting around fireplaces please see our blog post here.
Important!
- The colour TVT Y462 will shortly be discontinued and has limited availability.
Tikkurila Muuri is a heat-resistant breathable paint recommended for use on firewalls, fireplaces and similar interior wall surfaces where the surface temperature may rise above normal.
An inorganic silicate paint for interior use with excellent heat-resistance, Tikkurila Muuri is suitable for use on concrete, lime, lime cement, cement plaster, sandlime brick and brick surfaces as well as mineral board surfaces indoors.
It is also suitable for surfaces previously painted with lime, lime cement, cement and silicate paints.
For more information regarding painting around fireplaces please see our helpful blog post here.
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- Features & Benefits
- Technical Data
- Application Conditions
- Surface Preparation
- Application Instructions
- Cleaning Of Tools
- Maintenance Instructions & Treatment
- Health & Safety
Features & Benefits
- Inorganic silicate paint for interior use with excellent heat-resistance
- Ideal for fireplaces, firewalls, and similar interior wall surfaces exposed to higher-than-normal temperatures
- Available in white or tinted to 8 popular colours
- Resistant to dry heat up to 300℃ (white, untinted only) or 180℃ (tinted colours)
- Breathable
- Does not require a separate primer
- Suitable for use on concrete, lime, lime cement, cement plaster, sandlime brick and brick surfaces as well as mineral board surfaces indoors
Technical Data
TECHNICAL DATA | |
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Gloss | Full matt. 6/RT-classification |
Coverage |
3-5m²/l for one layer Coverage is affected by the roughness and porosity of the surface as well as the application method and conditions |
Pack Sizes | 0.9l, 2.7l |
Application method | Paint brush, brush T4 or lime paint chipper or brush |
Drying time (23°C and 50% R/H) | Re-coatable after 12 hours |
Density (kg/l) | Approx. 1.4 kg/l, ISO 2811 |
Water vapour resistance (EN ISO 7783) | Sd, H²O < 0,14 m |
Heat resistance | Tinted product 180°C and untinted product (White) 300°C dry heat |
Storage |
Protect from frost and direct sunlight Close can carefully for next use Incorrectly closed cans and/or tinted products do not withstand long storage Tinted products should be used during the same painting season |
Application Conditions
- The surface to be painted must be clean, dry and sound and the temperature of the air/surface should be a minimum of +10°C with a relative humidity of below 80%
Surface Preparation
Unpainted Surfaces:
- New concrete, screed and plastered surface must be sufficiently dried and hardened
- Ensure surfaces are clear of dirt, dust and other impurities
Previously Painted Surfaces:
- If necessary, clean with Tikkurila Seinäpesu Cleaning agent according to instructions
- Remove flaking and poorly adhered or powdery paint layers
Application Instructions
Patching:
- Patch cracks, holes and dents so that they are level with the surrounding surface
- Use an appropriate dry filler on concrete surfaces and lime plaster or lime cement plaster on plaster surfaces
- If necessary, patch paint smoothed areas with Muuri Fireplace paint
Painting:
- Apply one priming coat of Muuri Fireplace paint
- The product can be thinned with water up to 10%, if necessary
- After the primer coat has set for at least 12 hours, finishing coat should be applied
Application Notes:
- Cover surfaces that are not to be treated, such as windows, natural stone or clinker-tiled surfaces and metal surfaces
- Remove any paint spatter immediately with water
- The variable porous structure of the surface to be painted and moisture and temperature variations during paint application and drying may cause diversity of colour
- It is recommended to wait for at least two weeks before the treated surfaces are put into use to ensure the product reaches the heat durability requirements
- Mechanical strain may cause visible marks on the painted surface. This is a typical product feature of matt paints; however, it does not affect the functionality of the product
Cleaning Of Tools
- Clean tools with water
- Tikkurila Pensselipesu Tool Cleaner is recommended to remove slightly hardened paint
Maintenance Instructions & Treatment
- If necessary, clean the surfaces with a dry brush, mop or dust cloth after a minimum of one month after coating
- Surfaces painted with Muuri can be overcoated with itself as a maintenance coat
Health & Safety
- Destroy liquid waste according to the local regulations for hazardous waste
- Recycle empty, dry cans or dispose of them in accordance with local regulations
- Please see the Product and Safety Data sheets in the Data Sheets Tab above for detailed Health & Safety information
Data sheet
- Manufacturer
- Tikkurila
- For Use By
- Consumer Use
- Interior / Exterior Use
- Interior Use
- For Use On
- Concrete
Lime
Lime cement
Cement plaster
Sandlime brick
Brick surfaces
Mineral board - Application Method
- Brush
T4
Lime Paint Chipper - Sheen
- Full matt
- Single, Two or Three Pack
- Single
- Pack Size
- 0.9L
2.7L - Coverage
- 3–5 m²/l for one layer
- Heat Resistance (up-to)
- 180°C
- Heat Resistance (up-to)
- 300°C
- Dry for Topcoat (at 23°C)
- 12 hours
- Drying time
- 12 hours (at 23C)
- Colour(s)
- Standard Colours
- Base Type
- Water-Based
- Suitable For Use On
- Fire Surrounds
- Suitable For Use On
- Fireplaces
- Suitable For Use On
- Concrete Fireplaces
- Suitable For Use On
- Brick Fireplaces
- Suitable For Use On
- Concrete
- Suitable For Use On
- Brick
- Suitable For Use On
- Walls
- Suitable For Use On
- Lime
- Suitable For Use On
- Lime Cement
- Suitable For Use On
- Cement Plaster
- Suitable For Use On
- Sandlime Brick
- Suitable For Use On
- Mineral Board
- Finish
- Matt
- Application Method
- Brush
- Application Method
- T4
- Application Method
- Lime Paint Chipper
- Product Usage Type
- Multi-Surface Paint
- Colour Family
- Beige
- Colour Family
- Grey
- Colour Family
- Yellow
- Colour Family
- White
- Heat Resistance
- Up To 200°C
- Heat Resistance
- Up To 300°C
Questions
Question about the product
Mrs gray on 2024-01-27 14:51:52 | Question:
Hi is this paint suitable for a limestone fire surround, if so would I need to prime or sugar soap and how many coats would indeed and would it need a finishing coat .would it be better with a brush or a roller . |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
While limestone is not listed as a substrate, it can be applied to similar porous substrates such as brick and plaster. We would recommend to test on a small area for compatibility and adhesion prior to full application. Two coats should be applied, the first coat should be left 12 hours prior to the second coat being applied. This product should not be applied by roller. | |
Colin Anderson on 2023-10-22 11:57:41 | Question:
Can this paint be used on a metal surround of a gas fire? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
This product is not suitable for this type of application. It can be applied to concrete, lime, lime cement, cement plaster, sandlime brick and brick surfaces as well as mineral board surfaces. | |
joe stanley on 2023-08-25 14:44:22 | Question:
Can you use this produce on a firewall at the back of a stove and can you deliver to Ireland ? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the firewall is made of brick, concrete or lime/lime cement, it is bare, clean, dry, sound and prepared in accordance with the technical data sheet, you could consider this product. Dependent on the colour you select, the heat resistance will vary, Ready Mixed White will offer heat resistance up to 300℃, and tinted colour options up to 180℃. Unfortunately, we are currently only able to deliver to Mainland UK, our full delivery terms can be found here; https://www.rawlinspaints.com/content/delivery-terms-pricing. | |
Emma on 2023-02-08 07:35:16 | Question:
Can this paint be used on a marble surround of a gas fire? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Unfortunately no, this is not suitable for application to marble. As an alternative you could consider Stonelux Primer & Undercoat followed by Stonelux Fireplace Paint. The marble fire surround must be clean, dry, sound, prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet, with any surfaces to be painted a minimum of 10cm away from the heat source and not subject to direct flame contact. This performs upto temperatures of 300°C and is available in many colours in a range of stone finishes. | |
Clare on 2023-01-12 19:52:26 | Question:
I'd like to paint the old discoloured terracotta tiles in fireplace hearth before a wood burner is installed. Is this paint suitable? Do you do colour swatches? is the M497 grey its hard to tell |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Unfortunately no, this is not suitable for application to terracotta tiles. Assuming the tiles are not exposed to direct flame contact, they are ceramic tiles, they are clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet we can recommend Stonelux Primer & Undercoat followed by Stonelux Fireplace Paint. Stonelux Colour Sample Pots and Stonelux Colour Chart are available. | |
Thomas on 2023-01-12 18:23:26 | Question:
Am I able to thicken this paint with any additives or fillers? I want to paint a rough brick wall behind my stove. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
No, this product cannot be thickened, but it can be thinned upto 10% with clean water. | |
Ailsa on 2022-12-02 14:47:57 | Question:
Hi there Is this Muuri paint suitable for a tile fireplace surround? Thanks |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Unfortunately no this product can be applied to concrete, lime, lime cement, cement plaster, sandlime brick and brick surfaces as well as mineral board surfaces indoors. Assuming the tiles are not exposed to direct flame contact, they are ceramic tiles, they are clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet we can recommend Stonelux Primer & Undercoat followed by Stonelux Fireplace Paint. Please note surfaces painted with Stonelux Fireplace Paint must be a minimum of 100mm (10cm) away from any heat source. | |
Steve on 2022-11-30 02:42:54 | Question:
Hi- I’m looking to purchase a high heat white paint for my concrete fireplace hearth. What do you recommend? Thanks. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the concrete hearth is not exposed to direct flame contact, it is clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet Tikkurila Muuri can be used. In white this can withstand 300°C and 180°C for the tinted colours. | |
Sarah Herchak on 2022-10-23 12:31:55 | Question:
I have already started using this paint on a resin fireplace surround. Why isn’t it suitable? What paint would you recommend for this please? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Unfortunately resin is not a compatible substrate for this product. This product can withstand temperatures of upto 300°C but it does not isolate the substrate it is applied to from those temperatures. Assuming the resin fireplace is clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet you could consider Stonelux Primer & Undercoat followed by Stonelux Fireplace Paint. Surfaces painted with Stonelux Fireplace Paint must be a minimum of 100mm (10cm) away from any heat source. This paint can withstand upto 300°C. | |
georgina on 2022-10-20 10:55:37 | Question:
I have a precast concrete fireplace that I want to paint. Is this product ok and will I need to prime first and put a sealant on top? Thank you |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the fire board is a mineral board, it is clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet Tikkurila Muuri would be suitable for this application. Please note that this paint in white can withstand 300°C and the tinted colours upto 180°C. | |
Sophie on 2022-10-19 11:26:47 | Question:
I am looking for a product to paint the fire board in the recess around a wood burner. The burner fits quite snugly in the recess. Can you recommend a paint? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the fire board is a mineral board, it is clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet Tikkurila Muuri would be suitable for this application. Please note that this paint in white can withstand 300°C and the tinted colours upto 180°C. | |
samantha on 2022-10-18 19:48:22 | Question:
How many coats does this require? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Two coats are required, the product can be thinned upto 10% with clean water if required. The second coat should be applied after a minimum of 12 hours. | |
Josh on 2022-10-09 15:50:23 | Question:
Hi, can I use this paint in an open fireplace? It will be in direct contact with the flames? Many thanks |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Unfortunately no, we do not have a product to recommend for direct flame contact. | |
ian barrowclough on 2022-10-04 11:50:01 | Question:
is this suitable for a resin fireplace? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Unfortunately no, this is for application to concrete, cement, brick or other mineral board surfaces. | |
Debs on 2022-07-29 15:13:24 | Question:
Is this suitable aint to use on the walls that have been roughly rendered in a fireplace that will have a woodburner installed. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Assuming the rendered walls, are clean ,dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet this can be used on areas not exposed to temperatures over 300°C if white or 180°C if a colour is used. | |
Steve on 2022-07-26 20:05:28 | Question:
I am refurbishing a 90 year old fireplace opening and chimney breast. The opening will house a typical stove with >100mm clearance. My current plan is to clean the brick and paint with a suitable fireplace paint, There are a few areas when the bricks (hard clay) are heavily contaminated with soot. With considerable effort, the baked-on soot can be removed from the brick surface. However, even when very thoroughly cleaned, it is clear smoke contaminants have soaked into the brick. I am unsure whether this contamination could cause staining of a painted finish over time or adhesion issues during application. I assume my situation is not unique. Is there relevant guidance for either TIKKURILA MUURI or STONELUX paints? |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Soot can be very difficult to clean in Tikkkurila's experience and whilst an alkaline cleaning agent such as Tikkurila Maalipesu Cleaning Agent may help it will all depend on how contaminated the surfaces are and what type of fuels/combination of fuels have been burnt over the last 90 years or so. You have correctly pointed out that any remaining soot could cause issues for the paint system and possibly discolouration/bleed through, but until the work is done it will be difficult to know what effect, if any the remaining contamination will have. I guess the only advice is to clean the surfaces as best as possible and then paint a small trial area, leave for a sensible period to establish if there is any noticeable problem with adhesion, discolouration, or bleeding. The alternative is to just clean and leave the surface un-treated/natural. | |
Antony Davies on 2022-06-14 13:05:06 | Question:
HI, is this product suitable for painting direct onto fireboard that is what makes up the bay that my log burner is set into? Thank you. |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
This is suitable for use on concrete, lime, lime cement, cement plaster, sandlime brick and brick surfaces as well as mineral board surfaces. The product can be thinned upto 10% with clean water if necessary. After the primer coat has set for at least 12 hours, finishing coat should be applied. | |
Louise on 2022-04-27 20:22:02 | Question:
Hi, is this suitable for the wooden part of the fire surround rather than the walls? Thanks |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Unfortunately no this is not suitable for application to wood. Assuming the wood is bare, clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet we can recommend Stonelux Primer & Undercoat followed by Stonelux Fireplace paint. This is available in a range of colours in various stone finishes. Surfaces painted with Stonelux Fireplace Paint must be a minimum of 100mm (10cm) away from any heat source. | |
maureen croft on 2022-03-15 19:21:14 | Question:
Hi, i need a paint that is fire and heat resistant for my small marble hearth in a grey...Which one would you recommend? Thank you |
Answer from Rawlins’ Technical Team:
Unfortunately this is not suitable for application to marble. Assuming the marble hearth to be painted is clean, dry, sound and prepared as detailed in the technical data sheet and is 10cm away from any heat source, not exposed to temperatures over 300°C we can recommend Stonelux Fireplace Paint. This is available in a range of colours and finishes. | |
IMPORTANT SHIPPING & DELIVERY INFORMATION
Tikkurila Muuri is only available with the shipping and delivery timescales listed below - please do not contact our Customer Support Team with enquiries about alternative or earlier shipping and delivery times.
Saturdays and Sundays, as well as Bank Holidays, are not classed as working days.
Orders placed after the cut-off for this product will not be processed for earliest dispatch until 9am the next working day.
All delivery costs below are excluding VAT