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MULTICOLOR SPRAY PAINT from the Future Passed
For large rooms, restaurants, hotels, offices and homes there is no wall finish like it. Strong stuff - less expensive then hand applied thin veneer trowel work.
Less expensive for room renovation then commercial vinyl wallcovering per square foot. Tired of it after 5 to ten years? - spray over it in a new multicolor paint formula. Or paint right over it in any good quality wall paint from a paint supply store, Home Depot or Lowes.
What is it? Multicolor paints are particles of different colors suspended in an acrylic binder. Sprayed on the wall the colors do not recombine. Walls can appear with no discernable pattern - a seamless wallcovering.
All the multicolors we offer are spray applied water based interior wall finishes. Durable, scrub cleanable and spot repairable.
"Lluminations" from Zolatone:
Highly reflective natural colorants are encapsulated and suspended in water to create a brilliant luminance.Walls are much brighter than paint so it's easier to experiment with deeper bolder colors. 291 choices in sample catalogs.
METAL from Zolatone:
Got your pearly luster here. Each selection is actually two colors plus mica particles (a reflective mineral rock found all over earth) suspended in a water base. A visually complex look with real depth (texture) and dimension. 154 selections from sample catalogs.
POLOMYX:
These are more subtle, from matte to satin gloss. Between two to twelve combinations in each mix are suspended in a water base. 267 selections from sample catalogs.
Occupied Buildings and Residences: These are modern low VOC paint formulas applied by compressed air technology (not airless). The spray paint is relatively safe - but not when it is being sparayed. Spraying puts a huge damp foggy mist in the air. Everything is covered in plastic before the spraying starts. Bedrooms and living rooms and small offices must not be occupied until all work is complete (12 to 24 hours). This type of spray is great for lobbies under construction and new restaurants but not occupied buildings with people coming and going.
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