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Synthetic Alkyd Formulation
Engineered using a heavy-duty synthetic alkyd resin, this solvent-based enamel provides the robust durability required for industrial environments. Unlike standard decorative paints, the synthetic composition ensures a hard-wearing, high-opacity coating that bonds aggressively to steel, metal cladding, and even porous substrates like wood and concrete. It is chemically designed to withstand the harsh conditions of waste management and shipping, offering a lifespan that outperforms standard gloss paints.

High Impact Resistance
Skips and containers are subjected to daily punishment. This paint is formulated specifically to absorb impact without shattering. It offers superior resistance to the knocks, hits, and scrapes associated with loading and unloading, reducing the frequency of retouching. Furthermore, the formula contains anti-corrosive agents that actively prevent rust formation on steel surfaces, ensuring your assets remain structurally sound and visually professional despite exposure to rain, frost, and industrial grime.

Industrial Application
Designed for trade efficiency, this coating is versatile enough for application via brush, roller, or airless sprayer (when thinned up to 15%). It flows out to an easily cleanable finish that resists dirt retention. While highly effective as a standalone refurbishment paint, for areas with exposed rust or bare metal, it works seamlessly as a topcoat over Everest Trade Anti-Corrosive Oxide Primer, creating a complete defence system against corrosion.

Available Colours
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    Gris anthracite
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    Cuirassé Gris
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    Gris clair
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    Tracteur Ford Bleu
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    Bleu Oxford
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    Vert Brunswick
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    Vert Brunswick foncé
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    Vert Genévrier
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    Bureau de poste rouge
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    JCB Jaune
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    Orange vif
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    Rose (RAL 4003)
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    Brun
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    JCB Yellow (RAL 1004)
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    Blanc
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