Sadolin Classic and Extra protect and enhance new joinery

  • 20 Apr 2015

Sadolin Classic and Extra protect and enhance new joinery

Sadolin Classic and Sadolin Extra provide protection on their own on various wooden surfaces.

Sadolin Classic

  • two-coat application for planed and rough sawn timber

Sadolin Extra

  • durable maintenance coat, for windows, doors and other exterior joinery

Together the products combine to offer best in class performance for decorators and contractors looking to protect and enhance new joinery.

  • 12 ready mixed colours and over 40 tintable shades in both ranges

Sadolin Classic and Sadolin Extra combine to offer best performance for decorators and contractors looking to protect and enhance new joinery.

Sean Thompson, Sadolin Woodcare expert: “With one coat of Classic and two coats of Extra, the system will give an approximate durability cycle of four to five years.  Under the two product system approach, Sadolin Classic provides a base coat for timber joinery, penetrating deep into the wood, which is then finished with two coats of Sadolin Extra, providing exceptional durability and protection from the elements.”

Easy to maintain the finish

When a maintenance coat is required, it is just a case of a clean down and one further coat of Sadolin Extra being applied.

The Classic and Extra partnership is covered in-depth in the second in a series of seven videos from Sadolin, developed to help specifiers and decorating professionals make the most of the premium woodcare brand’s product range.

7 films for decorating professionals

‘This is Sadolin’ is a series of seven films, all designed to inform professionals working with wood on a variety of related topics.

The series is now available to view on the Sadolin Woodcare YouTube channel

More information on Sadolin superior wood protection is available from the Customer Relations Team on 0844 7708 998 or email [email protected]

 

 

 

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

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