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Now you can appreciate the durability of a low-sheen enamel and the benefits of a waterborne paint in your kitchen – thanks to Resene Spacecote Low Sheen.
Kitchens are subject to plenty of wear and tear – after all they’re the centre of activity for most households. For this reason, painted surfaces not only need to look good, they also need to be durable and easy to maintain.
Resene Spacecote Low Sheen is a low-sheen, waterborne paint that provides a tough, durable, enamel-like finish, well-suited to kitchen surfaces.
Marketing manager Karen Warman says Resene Spacecote Low Sheen is not only hard wearing, it also provides all the benefits of a waterborne paint, such as low odour and easy clean-up.
“In addition, in critical light areas, Resene Spacecote Low Sheen’s reduced side sheen will minimise the appearance of surface imperfections. Combined with a skim coating of Resene Broadwall Surface Prep, a great finish is easy to achieve.”
Warman says the paint is also versatile enough to suit most interior applications, from wet to broadwall areas, and trim and joinery both inside and outside the home.
Colour selection need not be a problem either. The Resene Spacecote Low Sheen range now extends to more than 1500 Resene colours, including the new shades presented in the latest The Range fashion collection.
October 2008
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