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Protect your Painting Project
With Summer upon us, now is the perfect time to tackle that outdoor painting project you’ve been pondering all Winter.
Whether your project is big or small, from painting a pergola to a complete re-paint of your home, make sure you use an exterior paint that provides long lasting protection against the diverse weather conditions the New Zealand environment throws at us – from harsh UV rays to rain and hailstorms. |
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For the best protection, we'd recommend that you check out the Dulux Weathershield paint range – it has been created for New Zealand’s unique conditions.
A fantastic feature of Dulux Weathershield is the unique MaxiFlex™ stretch technology. Most building materials expand and contract with temperature fluctuations, which can lead to cracking in paints. The MaxiFlex™ stretch technology gives Dulux Weathershield a tough, flexible finish for long lasting protection. MaxiFlex™ stretch is exclusive to Dulux.
Dulux understands how important it is for paint to be as easy as possible to apply. Weathershield is 100% acrylic for optimum durability. The formulation is carefully balanced to ensure brush clogging and paint sagging are minimised, while brush loading and application are maximised.
These benefits provide a smoother, more even paint finish even during extreme weather conditions. Weathershield is also self-priming, contains advanced mould, mildew and fungi protection and is available in a wide range of colours.
Colours of the Home at Your Place
Teaming up your Weathershield paint with a colour scheme you’ll love is easy too – check out the Dulux Colours of New Zealand® range. This stunning collection is a journey across the country, with each colour inspired by a loved and cherished New Zealand location.
Every swatch is accompanied by a suggested colour scheme that comprises three beautifully co-ordinated hues. For a classic look try Dulux Torere Double with Grave Couloir and Herne Bay, or for a more contemporary feel try Dulux Rangitikei River with Shag Rock and Grave Couloir.
Happy painting and remember to be sun smart when working outdoors. Make sure you wear a hat, have sunscreen on hand, avoid the sun in the middle of the day and take breaks in the shade.
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