.itW:£ / r A hot tin roof isn’t the most pleasant place to spend ‘ ’’’W i . your weekends or holiday. Painting is also an expensive 7 business. You won’t want to be back up there in a hurry. 7b reduce your home maintenance overheads, think fri .l carefully about the paint to invest in. Buy a cheap paint and |||| , x !| it’ll probably cost you dearly. If it doesn’t last, you’ll be up ' T 7 I top again well before your time. j| .Il For an investment that is top value, you need Dulux iiA L jj|t ilj|| |ll|||| '' !||Jli' Ivt -i Spruce Roof Paint, b H ' h||' I r “K ||l|F 1 || Spruce Roof Paint has a true Acrylic formulation that i $ ' '' i u gives .it the ability to last years longer What is Acrylic? The ,f|* p J iff aT; term is largely misunderstood. Many people think that any ■ j |||h ' 'I water-based paint is Acrylic. But this isn’t what the technical «|' f word describes. ' wife ■BillllllAcrylic describes the aspect of formulation that holds ;■ : '<■'> ■■ pigment or colour together The way it does so is unique. i If the paint is a true acrylic it will, be far less affected by ultra-violet light. It will resist fading and .chalking .'Lf I: If f: . b ? years longer. ~ The life expectancy of your job is added to by one further benefit that full Acrylic offers. It is physically flexible. To proride maximum protection it needs to be. 1 j The reason why doesn’t take too much thinking about. ' Roofing iron expands and contracts with heat. Only a true Acrylic has the ability to flex with the movement. If the fg.b ; >OTbf\fAfrif paint isn’t true Acrylic, it will crack: And you’ll have to hit the 'BfeducP your overheads, ysx i need it up top. |I- : ; ...4-Tr-Jl ■ jif#; l i ' i To reduce your roofing overheads, it’s well worth paying i ,?f 'for the best. And remember that what goes under is just as 1 important as what goes on top. There’s no point in starting 4 M with a cheap primer and giving it a premium top coat. If J j IT Start with Dulux Galvanised Iron Primer. f J ! . MHF T Dulux Spruce Roof Paint and you’ve got maximum II I protection. Not only wifi the paint last longer; the life of your | I f Hi ° ?:yri ? . roofing iron is better protected because Spruce Roof Paint’ [ . f J•fl f k ' h as 311 auti-corrosive additive. It’s up here for thinking, up !' J ip Bl \ T / ' 4TE ”, B r® E ?W' i *''f' I' s I there for Dulux. | .1. I- ' :■ ■ I I JBr 11 i. Don’t just take our word for it. Ask your local paint -j' - ■ ■ supplier or somebody who has used it. | | f j < f - f’.lf f n 1 .' Illw'l j ; ; 1 ’ |l I if j . , ; , Worth dqjng. Worth Dylux.Worth wore. ;
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