Golf Club gets a long-lasting finish from Sadolin

  • 31 May 2017

Sadolin PV67 Heavy Duty Varnish has provided Kedleston Park Golf Club with a long-lasting finish to wooden surfaces.

The East Midlands golf club is the host to many prestigious events and tournaments. A clubhouse is at the heart of the club, where Sadolin PV67 Heavy Duty Varnish has been applied to the facility’s bar area.

Painter and decorator, Steve Oldknow from Belper selected Sadolin PV67 after extensive research to ensure the best product was used for the refurbishment.

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Sadolin PV67 is easy to apply with a fast-drying formula which enables up to three coats to be applied in one day.

In addition, it is resistant to chemicals, making it suitable for coping with alcohol and soft drinks’ spills in bar areas.

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Steve explained that he decided to use the product after watching videos on the Sadolin YouTube channel. “The application was complete in just one day, while other refurbishment works were carried out at the clubhouse,” he commented.

Robert Simpson, general manager at Kedleston Golf Club said that the bar was really easy to clean and people have noticed how much fresher and brighter it is.

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Sadolin PV67 Heavy Duty Varnish comes as a two-pack system, and has exceptional scratch resistance. It also features a slip resistant finish and is often used on floors in sports halls, as well as heavy duty wooden work surfaces such as bars.

You can find more information on Sadolin PV67 in a short product video here. You can also view the ‘This is Sadolin’ series on the Sadolin woodcare YouTube channel where the features of Sadolin PV67 Heavy Duty varnish are covered in-depth.

Sadolin,
Crown Paints,
Crown House,
Hollins Road,
Darwen,
Lancashire,
BB3 OBG,
United Kingdom

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