This Is Sandtex Trade episode 2

Latest video in Sandtex Trade series offers guide to masonry paints

  • 8 Apr 2016

The second episode of ‘This Is Sandtex Trade’ focuses on the brand’s wide variety of masonry paints and how different formulations can create distinct finishes for every project.

In the video, Kevin O’Donnell, Product Trainer for Crown Paints, covers how to achieve smooth and textured finishes, ideas on how to enhance architectural features and how to provide long-term protection against the elements.

The episode provides an overview of several Sandtex Trade products including Sandtex Trade High Cover Smooth; Sandtex Trade Fine Textured Matt; Sandtex Trade X-treme X-posure; Sandtex Trade Classic Stone Gloss and Sandtex Trade Dirt Repellent.

This Is Sandtex Trade

The video is part of a five part series being launched throughout 2016 to help specifiers build up a complete picture on exterior painting.

The videos include a wide-range of product tutorials in the form of studio demonstrations and on-site applications. The first episode was launched earlier this year and discusses preparation and pre-treatment.

Sandex Trade,
Crown Paints,
Crown House,
Hollins Road,
Darwin,
Lancashire,
BB3 0BG,
United Kingdom

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