INDESTRUCTIBLE PAINT.
■ A German ' chemist has invented^ and . perfected a process whioh, ib is claimed, will revolutionize the method of decorating buildinga as at present followed; The moat important feature of the process is tbat it is applied in as simple a form, and at as inexpensive a cost, as common house paint, and is as readily applicable to inside wallß and ceilings. From a sanitary point of view the new medium forms one of the most important ad .ances of the times. Once applied, the fresco coating is said to be absolutely indestructible, being unaffected by temperature or chemicals. It ia impervious to damp, and will admit of an indefinite amount- of scrubbing and cleaning. Walls and ceilings thus treated - can- be rendered free from disease germß by washing 'with acids.
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Star (Christchurch), 30 September 1893, Page 3
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132INDESTRUCTIBLE PAINT. Star (Christchurch), 30 September 1893, Page 3
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