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Advanced Alkyd Engineering
Manufactured in England using premium alkyd resins, this coating offers a significant upgrade over standard acrylic paints. While it retains the rapid drying times associated with water-based products, the alkyd chemical structure provides "near-polyurethane" durability. This high-build formula delivers excellent colour retention and resistance to cracking, flaking, and blistering, ensuring a professional grade finish that withstands the demands of daily industrial use without the harsh solvents found in traditional systems.

Rapid Cure & Safety
Designed for environments where downtime equates to lost revenue, this Quick Drying (QD) paint is touch dry in just 2–4 hours. It features a specific anti-slip additive (silica) to create a textured satin surface, ensuring compliance with safety standards in high-traffic zones. The low-odour formulation makes it the ideal choice for confined spaces, food preparation areas, and agricultural units where strong solvent fumes are prohibited. It provides robust protection against water damage, solvents, and salt corrosion.

Versatile Interior Application
This paint is suitable for sound concrete, wood, and metal substrates. It applies easily via brush, roller, or airless sprayer. For bare concrete, we strongly recommend applying Everest Trade Quick Drying Floor Primer first to anchor the topcoat. Please note: Power-floated or polished surfaces must be etched or scarified to prevent delamination, and this product must not be applied over oil-based paints. Ensure sufficient product is purchased from a single batch to guarantee colour consistency across the floor.

Available Colours
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    Black (RAL 9005)
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    Dark Grey (RAL 7016)
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    Mid Grey (RAL 7001)
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    Light Grey (RAL 7035)
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    Signal White (RAL 9003)
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    Safety Yellow (RAL 1023)
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    Safety Green (RAL 6032)
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    Safety Blue (RAL 5015)
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    Safety Red (RAL 3020)
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    Industrial Blue (RAL 5013)
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    Industrial Red (RAL 3009)
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  • by Sam Marriott

Surface Preparation: Pressure Washing and Degreasing Before Sealing

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A blank cleaning tub and scrubbing brush positioned on a dark asphalt driveway with a visible oil stain.
  • by Sam Marriott

Oil Stain Management: Cleaning Asphalt Without Dissolving the Binder

You spot a rainbow-coloured puddle under your car. You move the vehicle and see a black, shiny patch of engine oil on your tarmac driveway. Your instinct is to grab the strongest chemical you have - Paint Thinner, Petrol, or...

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Block paving that has been half cleaned while the other half has oil stains.
  • by Sam Marriott

How to Clean Oil and Rust Stains on Block Paving

You are about to seal your block paving driveway. You have the pressure washer out. You have the roller ready. But there, right in the middle of your parking spot, is a dark black oil patch from the old car....

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Priming Porous Roof Tiles: Stopping the "Sponge Effect"
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Priming Porous Roof Tiles: Stopping the "Sponge Effect"

You look up at your roof. The tiles are 30 years old. They used to be a sharp terracotta red or a slate grey, but now they are a dull, mossy concrete colour. You decide to restore them. You pressure...

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