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Why Use an Undercoat? 3 Key Reasons

Why Use an Undercoat? 3 Key Reasons

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Why Use an Undercoat? 3 Key Reasons

Wondering why you need an undercoat before your paint job? Here are three good reasons:

1. Better Adhesion: An undercoat ensures a strong bond between the primer and finishing coat, giving your paint job longevity.
2. Enhanced Protection: It builds up a protective layer, boosting durability. Plus, it's cost-effective!
3. Colour Confidence: White undercoat covers up any unwanted substrate colours, so your final shade shines. 

Get that perfect finish with an undercoat! 

Why Use an Undercoat? 3 Key Reasons

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Wilkoo Marketing Paint Distributors is based in Hermanus and serves all Overberg towns as well as Heidelberg, Riversdale and Bonnievale. The leading paint supplier sells to the general public, building contractors, paint shops and hardware stores. Wilkoo Marketing Paint Distributors is a stockist of...

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