Sadolin Superdec
Friday, November 30, 2007 at 09:22PM If you have any exterior woodwork to paint we would urge you to consider using Sadolin Superdec. Adopting a different approach to traditional exterior paintwork, Superdec is a waterborne alkyd/acrylic resin blend. Rather than a three part system (primer, undercoat, topcoat) two coats of Superdec is enough for bare woodwork, and is equally suitable to previously stained or painted woodwork.
Rather than blistering or flaking, Superdec slowly wears away over time so redecoration is simply a quick rub down and a new coat of paint. This is much easier than trying to re-cover spoiled oil based paints.
It is very quick and easy to apply, so you can put a lick of paint on your joinery during installation, go for a cup of tea and it will be dry when you get back.
Why do we like it?
· Quick and easy to apply requiring minimal surface preparation. 
· Water-based, so its easy to clean brushes, and yourself!
· Long lasting and easier to repaint than oil based paints.
· Quick drying, so get the whole job done in a day.
Availability
- White and black, a further 45 colours, plus many more to special order. Contact supplier for details.
- 1, 2 and 5 litres. Stocked by builders merchants and good DIY stores.
- Expect to pay about £15 for a litre can
- www.sadolin.co.uk

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