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Advanced Acrylic Formulation
Manufactured using a premium 100% acrylic resin, this masonry paint is engineered to eliminate the common failures of standard exterior coatings. The formula is highly flexible, allowing it to expand and contract with the substrate to prevent cracking, flaking, and blistering. Crucially, the paint film is micro-porous (breathable), allowing structural moisture to escape as vapour while preventing rain and damp from penetrating the wall, ensuring the structural integrity of brickwork and render.

Extreme Weather Defence
Designed to withstand the harshest British climates, including aggressive coastal weather, this coating provides a robust shield against the elements. It is fortified with a potent fungicide that actively inhibits the growth of mould, algae, and lichen, keeping facades cleaner for longer. Furthermore, the pigment technology is 100% UV fade-resistant, ensuring that the rich colour remains vibrant and does not chalk or bleach under direct sunlight.

Professional Application
Suitable for a wide range of porous substrates—including concrete, breeze blocks, wood, and brick—this smooth finish paint offers exceptional coverage and ease of use. It can be applied via brush, roller, or airless sprayer. For older, chalky, or powdery surfaces, it is essential to pretreat the wall with Everest Trade Ultimate Exterior Stabilising Primer to guarantee adhesion. While one coat offers high build, two coats are recommended for maximum durability and weather resistance.

Available Colours
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    Weiß
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    Magnolie
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    Kornische Creme
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    Klassische Creme
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    Gardenie
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    Sandstein
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    Buttermilch
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    Olivgrün
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    Schwarz
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    Anthrazit
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    Schlachtschiff Grau
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    Perlgrau
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    Ziegelrot
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    Terrakotta
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    Postamt Rot
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