Made In Great Britain

Direct from our factory

Free Next Day Delivery

On orders over £750

Product Test Results

All test results published

Expert Technical Advice

Call or chat with our team

Essential Information

Product Details

Description

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
  •  
    Light Grey (RAL 7035)
  •  
    Mid Grey (RAL 7004)
  •  
    Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016)
  •  
    Black (RAL 9005)
  •  
    Juniper Green (BS 12 B 29)
  •  
    Dark Brunswick Green (BS 381C 227)
  •  
    Brunswick Green (BS 381C 226)
  •  
    White (RAL 9003)
  •  
    Ford Tractor Blue (RAL 5015)
  •  
    Oxford Blue (BS 381C 105)
  •  
    Post Office Red (BS 381C 538)
  •  
    Brick Red (RAL 3009)
  •  
    Magnolia (BS 08 B 15)
  •  
    JCB Yellow (RAL 1004)
  •  
    Brown (RAL 8017)
Files & Data Sheets

The Knowledge Hub

Everything You Need to Know

Browse our collection of in-depth articles and how-to guides designed to help you get the most out of this product. whether you need help with surface preparation or application advice, we have you covered.

View Technical Hub

A blank bucket and pressure washer wand on a wet UK residential concrete driveway during cleaning.
  • by Sam Marriott

Surface Preparation: Pressure Washing and Degreasing Before Sealing

You have bought the expensive high-solids sealer. You have checked the weather forecast. You are ready to protect your driveway. But if you rush the cleaning stage, you are wasting your money. Sealing a dirty floor is like putting a...

Read more

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...

Read more

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....

Read more

Priming Porous Roof Tiles: Stopping the "Sponge Effect"
  • by Sam Marriott

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...

Read more