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Floor & Patio Latex Enamels A premium quality, quick-drying epoxy-modified acrylic floor enamel. For interior or exterior use on unpainted concrete floors (new or old), decks, stairs, and masonry surfaces. Durable finish resistant to soaps, detergent, grease and oil. Provides excellent color and gloss retention and can be used for interior and exterior surfaces. Floor & Patio Low Sheen Enamel Easy application – Goes on Smoothly Resistant to soaps and detergents, grease and oil Durable Finish – Resists marring and scratching and delivers lasting finish Low Odor/Low VOC – Environmentally friendly Interior/Exterior Use – Can be used over multiple substrates Particularly recommended for basements, porches, patios, breezeways, showrooms, and light industrial applications. Available Colors : White 01, Country Redwood 23, Green 40, Rich Brown 60, Light Gray 70, Deck Gray 71, Platinum Gray 74 Sheen (or Gloss) : Low Sheen Cleanup : Soap and Water

Resin Type : Waterborne Acrylic Urethane Recommended Use : Interior, Exterior Floor & Patio High Gloss Enamel Sheen (or Gloss) : High Gloss Recommended Use : Interior, ExteriorLaunch flooring finderFind a store We’ll find the right floor for youYour floor at the right priceGet the look you want on any budgetTry it. See it in real life.You can come to us, or we can come to you.Tell us about your life and styleAnd we'll narrow down the best options for you. Find the right floor, at the right price Watch our videos to learn about flooring and design BOOK AN IN-HOME CONSULTATION FIND A STORE NEAR YOUYOU ARE HERE: Home » Garages Single GaragesDouble GaragesGarage WorkshopsUNFOLDED is the exclusive distributor for Annie Sloan products in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. One of the world’s most respected paint and color experts, Annie Sloan brings decades of knowledge – and plenty of style – to her hugely popular line of Chalk Paint® decorative paint.

With her easy-to-use products, along with books, brushes, stencils and fabrics, Annie Sloan is helping to transform more and more homes every day. Visit one of her carefully selected independent stockists around the world to find Annie Sloan products and learn techniques. “Gorgeous results have never been so simple and straightforward.” ~ Annie SloanAsk Me Anything With The Winners Of The Block NZ Very solid, pink, 2 2 seater couches and one chair. One rip in each 2 two-seater couches.Will have to have trailer to load them in. The material is scotch-guarded. For high-performance coatings that excel on the most demanding surfaces—with one-coat coverage and outstanding durability—look to Rust-Oleum EPOXYSHIELD, the #1 trusted brand for protection. HomepAgeepoxyshieldGarage Concrete Floor Coatings To refine this list of products, return to the grid view. Click on one or more categories below to refine your search results. Garage Concrete Floor Coatings

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Since using Everbrite it looks like our joinery has just left the factory floor. We are so pleased we found Everbrite and we did it ourselves applying it with cloth pads made from strips cut from an old T-Shirt.Our joinery is now protected from the harsh UV here in New Zealand.“Our garage door looks incredible. The sun and salt air had really taken its toll. It was stunning to see the difference between before and after. In reality, the door was much worse than I had imagined. It now looks like a new door and will stay that way for years to come protected from the sun and salt air” This category covers the concrete surfaces that are primarily dependent on the formwork for texture and finish. As such the most effective results are gained by attention to detail before the concrete is cast. The formwork dimensions, rigidity, joint tightness and texture all become of increasing importance. It is commonly accepted that time spent before casting to ensure the exactness of all of the above is never wasted.

Often short-cuts prove troublesome and more costly in the long-term with significantly more hours and money being spent attempting to remedy defects. The six classifications (F1 to F6) cover all qualities of formed finish. They range from hidden surfaces - (F1) (e.g. foundations, rear of retaining walls, lined surfaces, underwater dam faces), plaster surfaces (F2), exposed surfaces viewed from afar (F3), to architectural and high quality panels (F6). Table 1 outlines the range and requirements incorporated in the standard specification. Although there is a grey scale included in the standard there are no specific limit set as to the variations accepted under each finish. It is up to the specifier to determine an acceptable range and to monitor this with a sample reference panel (SRP). Any finish that has nominated colour range restriction must be designated with the X suffix and the range specified. The typical control is the restriction to a range of 2 or 3 shades. For example: Using the shade chart NZS 3114.

The SRP sets the mean position of colour shade. In this example let it be shade 3. A specification calling for a range of reshapes would permit panels ranging in colour from shade 2 to shade 4. The greatest contrast for two adjoining panels or areas is shade 2 compared to shade 4. Tighter control can only be exercised with a range of 2 shades which is difficult to administer since the concept is that the SRP sets a mean about which there can be lighter and darker shades. Consequently unless the SRP mean shade is literally 'between' two shades, interpretation in a light/dark variation can be difficult for a range of 2. As defined, surfaces enter this category if they have exposed aggregate on their surface. The specification extends the classification from Parts 1 and 3 with an 'E'' suffix. Thus finish F5E is a formed finish to F5 tolerance limits with exposed aggregate surface texture. The primal extension relates to the selection and uniform end result of the aggregates to be exposed.

In all cases SRPs are required to provide a means of compliance. When using exposed aggregate surfaces, the specifier must consider and define the following: Because exposed aggregate finishes will only be used where the surface is visible, the formed finishes F4, F5, F6 are extended to accept the exposed aggregate standard of F4E, F5E, and F6E. Exposed aggregate may also be used in unformed surface, resulting in a shallow texture. Thus U7 finish may be applied to exposed aggregate unformed surfaces as U5E This category of concrete surface finish extends to all floors, pavings, slabs and inverts. These surfaces remain exposed when concrete casting is completed. The surface results from screed, float or trowel action, and texture sometimes provided by additional measures such as brooming, raking, grinding or scabbling. There are eleven standard finishes specified in the code. They relate primarily to the texture required for the surface to perform its intended function. The derivation of a particular class of finish frequently requires the surface to proceed through lesser classes (i.e. a U5 broomed finish is usually screeded to Class U1 and floated to Class U2 prior to the final texture being applied.