Aquacool Trend M.A.C. 500 ml. RAL 9010 Zuiverwit

Aqucool is a ALL-IN ONE paint for all types of surfaces.*

* Aquacool catalyst is recommended for use with MAC paints on inorganic surfaces.

30.00

Description

With its superior resin texture, you can create professional-quality surfaces on various materials such as furniture, doors, PVC window frames, tiles and more, all in your own home.

Product Features:

- No primer, sandpaper or varnish required.
- Fully water-based and odorless.
- Certified with EN71-3, safe for humans and the environment.
- Excellent adhesion to various surfaces, resistant to bumps and scratches.
- High coverage.
- Resistant to stains and dirt, easy to clean with water and a microfiber cloth.
- Ready to use.
- Wait 2-3 hours between coats.
- With 500 ml about 4-5 sq. ft.
- Packs have a special Lift & Peel folio lid system.
- Easy to apply with a velour roller or brush, with no visible streaks.

For surfaces other than wood and MDF, add Aquacool Catalyst to the MAC Coating.

Where to use.

- Wooden doors / panel doors
- Steel doors
- Kitchen and bathroom cabinets
- PVC frames
- Wooden furniture
- Household appliances
- Tiles and ceramics
- Tables, chairs, sideboards, TV units, cabinets
- Glass and ceramic surfaces
- Stone and brick surfaces
- Metal surfaces
- Concrete surfaces
- Stair railings
- Radiators

Additional information

RAL 9010

Imagine the purity and brightness of an immaculate white sheet, just dried from the sun on a bright day. RAL 9010 Pure White is like an ode to the simple splendor of brightness and purity. This timeless, radiant hue is like a blank canvas on which any story can be written. Pure white exudes a sense of pristine beauty and simple elegance, like a fresh start in a world full of possibilities. It is the color of purity and sophistication, adding a sense of clarity and timeless beauty to any space. Pure white is like an invitation to enjoy the uncontaminated splendor of a new day, a color that invites you to relax and enjoy the purity of life.

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