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Direct-to-Metal Engineering
This coating is engineered with a specialized long oil alkyd resin designed to eliminate the need for a separate primer on clean metal. By formulating for aggressive adhesion, Ultimate Direct to Metal Paint bites into the substrate, creating a cohesive bond that standard gloss paints cannot match. It builds a robust 50-micron film that serves as both the anchor and the finish, streamlining the maintenance of industrial assets.

Anti-Corrosive Armour
Metal surfaces are prone to oxidation and physical damage; this paint is built to stop both. The hardened gloss finish offers superior impact resistance, protecting machinery and structural steel from the chips and scratches that lead to rust. Whether applied to exterior railings or interior plant equipment, the coating acts as an impermeable barrier against moisture and atmospheric corrosion, significantly extending the lifespan of the metal.

Versatile Industrial Finish
While optimized for steel and iron, this heavy-duty alkyd is versatile enough for wood and concrete, ensuring a uniform look across mixed-material projects. It levels out to a smooth, vibrant gloss available in 16 industrial shades. Compatible with brush, roller, or spray application, it delivers professional coverage that is touch-dry in 6-8 hours, allowing for efficient overnight maintenance schedules.

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How to Sand a Painted Concrete Floor for Recoating

In our Sanding vs. Grinding: Preparing Previously Painted Concrete guide, we established that if your floor passes the Cross-Hatch Adhesion Test, then the next step for recoating will be sanding. Choosing to sand rather than grind saves you hundreds of pounds in equipment rental and diamond consumables....

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Restoring Delaminated Slate: Should You Clean or Replace?

You look at your slate roof and see what looks like cornflakes in the gutter. When you look closer at the tiles, the edges are fraying. Layers of stone are peeling off like pages in an old, damp book. This...

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  • door Sam Marriott

Adhesion Testing: Checking if Paint Will Stick to Your Composite

You have cleaned your faded composite deck. You have bought the specialist "Composite Coating." You are ready to paint. But a nagging doubt remains: "Is this actually going to stick?" Composite decking varies wildly. A coating that sticks perfectly to...

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Acid vs. Alkaline Concrete Cleaners: Which Do You Need?

If you walk into a hardware store and ask for "concrete cleaner," you are playing Russian Roulette with your floor. Most people grab the bottle with the most aggressive warning label, thinking "stronger is better." But in chemistry, strength isn't...

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