Occasionally our technical team receives enquiries from customers looking for horsebox paint for trailers or livestock vehicles. With vehicles such as horseboxes that can be susceptible to heavy wear and tear, a paint coating needs to be durable to last heavy wear. To ensure you do not devalue your horsebox…
How To Paint Pebble Dash Render
This article is part of our series of How To Paint Exterior Renders, including sand and cement render, lime render, and pebble dash. An Introduction To Pebble Dash Render Pebble Dash is a decorative exterior masonry coating applied to a wall using a wet mortar with pebbles (or spar) cast…
How To Paint Sand & Cement Render
This article is part of our series of How To Paint Exterior Renders, including sand and cement render, lime render, and pebble dash. An Introduction To Sand & Cement Render Modern cement renders are much harder and stronger than lime renders. A sealed or painted cement render can help a…
How To Paint Lime Render
This article is part of our series of How To Paint Exterior Renders, including sand and cement render, lime render, and pebble dash. An Introduction To Lime Render Lime renders are one of the most traditional type of renders and you can find them on heritage and period buildings. However,…
How To Obtain A Professional Finish On Your Wooden Floor
When resealing or painting a wooden floor it is important that a professional finish is given to ensure your wood looks it’s best. First part of the job is finding a suitable product for your requirements. Domestic users can be unfamiliar with referring to technical data sheets. Sometimes people can…
Why Use Masonry Paint?
For the quickest way to give curb appeal to your property, painting the exterior brickwork or render of your building will not only give your building a fresh look but depending on the product used, exterior masonry paint can be waterproofing, breathable or flexible with the added benefit of UV…
Masonry Paint: Introducing Anti Carbonation Paints
Anti Carbonation Paints are formulated to reduce the effects of carbonation on exterior walls. Carbonation is the process in which surfaces decay due to attack from aggressive airborne pollutants such as carbon dioxide. This can be due to too much exposure, but is usually due to the lack of protection….
How To Paint Galvanised Steel
A common enquiry our technical team receive from painting contractors or councils is how to paint galvanised steel. You can identify galvanizing through it’s camouflage effect when unpainted. Galvanised steel is the process of steel that has been treated with an anti-corrosive zinc coating through being dipped in hot zinc….
Masonry Paint: Introducing Lime Wash Paints
History of Lime Wash Lime wash is one of the most traditional type of breathable coatings still available today. Arguably greater than any other masonry paint available, lime washes or white washes are especially compatible with masonry. They can be absorb easily. They have been used for a number of…
Masonry Paint: Introducing Silicate Mineral Paints
History of Silicate Mineral Paints Silicate mineral paints have been developed and enhanced since the 1800’s to reach their level of success in today’s market. Originally, alchemists of the past experimented with glassy shimmering pearls found in fireplaces on their quest to manufacture gold. In 1878, Adolf Wilhelm Keim patented…