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Flexible Acrylic Technology
Engineered with a unique acrylic resin system, this water-based paint provides a level of elasticity that standard masonry paints cannot match. The "microporous" coating allows the substrate to breathe while flexing, expanding, and shrinking with changing climate conditions. This flexibility is critical for timber and metal cladding, ensuring the paint bond remains intact without cracking, flaking, or blistering under stress.

Extreme Weather Resistance
Built to withstand the harshest British weather, this coating offers exceptional UV resistance and colour retention. Whether applied to "Nut Brown" timber or "Anthracite Grey" steel, the pigment remains stable against fading. The finish is tough and highly durable, acting as a sacrificial shield that protects the underlying material from moisture ingress and rot, significantly extending the maintenance cycles of agricultural and industrial buildings.

Multi-Surface Versatility
Designed for the trade, this paint offers superb adhesion across a wide range of porous and non-porous substrates, including wood, concrete, brickwork, and weathered galvanised steel. It covers approximately 11–13 square metres per litre and can be applied via brush, roller, or airless sprayer. For bare metal surfaces, we recommend priming with Everest Trade Ultimate All Acrylic Metal Primer to ensure maximum adhesion. It is touch dry in 2–4 hours, allowing for rapid project completion.

Available Colours
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    Negro
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    Blanco
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    Gris Claro (RAL 7047)
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    Harbour Grey
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    Pebble Grey (Light Grey)
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    Heritage Green
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    Barn Brown
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    Barn Red
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    Terracotta Clay
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    Estate Blue
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    Chalk White
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    Magnolia
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    Gardenia
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    Country Cream
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