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Polyamide Epoxies

Polyamide-Epoxy is a tough, two-component finish with outstanding hardness, abrasion resistance, alkali and acid resistance, and adhesion when dry. Excellent as a concrete floor finish where heavy traffic wears through an alkyd finish in a short time.
For exterior applications, polyamide-epoxy will chalk and lose gloss on prolonged exposure; however, film integrity is not lost.

 

Painting Tips & Ideas


Hanging Border
Hanging a wallpaper border is an easy project that can give any room a whole new look...

Lumpy Paint
One of the best ways to ensure a great paint finish is to make sure that you start out with smooth paint...

Magnetic Paint
If the fridge has become command central and you can't even see the door anymore, make a magnetic memo board, it's really easy...

Painting a Ceiling
If you've been putting off painting the ceiling because you think it's a headache...

Paint a Paneled Door
If you need to paint a panel door there is a right way to do it so you get a good even finish...

 

Painting a Room
I'm sure you know how to paint, but sometimes it's the little things that can make the project go a whole lot smoother, I have some tips to help you out...

 

Paint Acoustic Tile
Whether you've had water damage or just years of wear and tear an acoustic tile ceiling can lose it's clean look over time, if you'd like the look back, paint...

Paint Applications
You have your paint, your drop cloth and tape, but what's the best applicator for the job? Well I have some ideas...

 

Paint Stains
Lets face it, paint spills are a big mess, but they don't have to be permanent. I have some easy tips to help you get rid of any latex paint stain...

Paint Steps
Don't want to paint yourself into a corner? How about getting stuck up or down the steps after you paint them...

 

 

 

Painting tips & tricks of the day


Painting old moldings
Over the years and after many coats of paint, door frames, windows and wall molding joints are no longer well defined and easy to trim. Carefully trace over the joints with a plasterboard knife using a yardstick if necessary. The traced cut will act as a paint dam? as long as you don't use too much.


Paint without removing fixtures
To avoid having to remove fixtures before painting, particularly when the pieces are difficult to get off, nothing works like Vaseline petroleum jelly. Just spread it on the surfaces to be protected before starting to paint and when finished, clean the fixtures with a paper towel or a soft cloth.