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News Release from: Steyport | Subject: Timbercare
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 April 2005
Centurion paints Timbercare launch
Centurion Paints has expanded its exterior product range with the launch of Timbercare - a long lasting treatment for rough sawn timber constructions.
Centurion Paints has expanded its exterior product range with the launch of Timbercare - a long lasting treatment for rough sawn timber constructions An ideal decorative coating for new, weathered or previously treated fences, sheds, gates and trellises, the product is water-based, environmentally-friendly, easy-to-apply, low odour and harmless to plants and animals when dry
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 9 Aug 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Available via builders' merchants and garden centres, Timbercare is packaged in five-litre tubs with colours including Country Brown, Dark Oak, Red Cedar and Woodland Green.
Centurion Paints is produced in Blackburn by Steyport Limited, one of the UK's leading independent surface coatings manufacturers.
Wendy Drake, Managing Director of Steyport, said: "To enter the Timbercare market with Centurion Paints was a natural progression of the range as we now offer an option for literally every application.
"There remains a healthy niche with professional decorators and discerning DIY individuals for a truly independent alternative to mass market products, a position we will constantly monitor with the view to launching further, hi-spec goods." The Centurion Paint range includes Vinyl and Contract Matt and Silk Emulsions, Masonry Paint, Liquid Gloss, Undercoat, One Coat Gloss, a full range of tinting bases and colourants, Acrylic Eggshell and specific Kitchen and Bathroom products.
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