Prominent Paints: Channel Green

Prominent Paints: Channel Green

Wilkoo Marketing Paint Distributors

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Prominent Paints: Channel Green

If you want to channel green - which is still the trending colour of the year - choose Chilled Mint. This granny smith green with a grassy undertone is fresh, pure and the perfect choice for a modern kitchen. Like this look? Recreate it with these stylish tintable shades: 

• Black Leopard: PPG1011-7
• Chilled Mint: PPG1224-3
• Delicate White: PPG1001-1

For more information, contact Wilkoo Marketing Paint Distributors.

Prominent Paints: Channel Green

Wilkoo Marketing Paint Distributors

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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