Crown Trade

Break the mould with Crown Trade’s Clean Extreme

  • 2 Mar 2021

Crown Trade’s range of Clean Extreme Mould Inhibiting paints offers long-lasting protection against unsightly and unhealthy surface mould.

Available in a choice of matt and acrylic eggshell, Crown Trade’s Clean Extreme Mould Inhibiting paint range benefits from built in fungicide that prevents mould growth on the paint film.

Unlike other anti-mould paints, it is also highly resistant to stains and can be repeatedly cleaned, with no detriment to the finish. 

The specialist paint is ideally suited to damp-prone areas, such as bathrooms and kitchens, where condensation can build, as well as for use in void properties that are likely to be unheated and unventilated for long periods, helping to reduce maintenance cycles and redecoration costs.

Offering protection, durability and design flexibility, Clean Extreme Mould Inhibiting paint also boasts an upgraded Ultimate Opacity formulation and can be specified in either scrubbable matt or washable acrylic eggshell finish.

Both options are available in an extensive range of tinted colours and, with Crown’s colour experts to advise on hand on the latest seasonal colours and trends, it means there is no need to compromise on aesthetics when choosing a high performance product from the Clean Extreme range.

Crown Trade’s popular Clean Extreme range also includes Clean Extreme Stain Resistant Scrubbable Matt and Acrylic Eggshell, and Crown Trade’s Clean Extreme Anti-Bacterial paints – all of which are water-based bringing the additional benefits of a quick-drying and low-odour solution.

Crown Trade,
PO Box 37,
Hollins Road,
Darwen,
BB3 0BG,
United Kingdom,

Phone 0330 0240310
Fax 01254 774414

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