Masonry paint offers rain resistance in 20 minutes & 15 year durability

  • 8 Sep 2014

Featuring high performance Pliolite Resin, the paint has a fifteen year proven durability and can be applied in temperatures as low as -10ºC to offer rain resistance in just 20 minutes, enabling professionals to use the product when there is a slight chance of rain.

Sandtex Trade 365 was used by painters from CLC Group in County Cream for application on the rough render walls and in a Light Cotswold colour for application on the window surrounds.

Certified by the British Board of Agrément, Sandtex 365 is designed for use on most exterior masonry surfaces and exterior grade building boards to provide a long lasting finish during bad winter weather conditions.

Reducing the need for constant maintenance work to be carried out, Sandtex 365 masonry paint offers a cost effective product that can be used during projects that need to be undertaken within a very strict time frame.

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

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