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Advanced Textured Formulation
Manufactured using a premium 100% acrylic resin infused with fine mineral aggregates, this textured masonry paint is designed to do more than just colour the wall—it repairs it. The high-build profile effectively bridges hairline cracks and masks surface scars on breeze blocks, roughcast, and concrete, creating a uniform appearance. The formula remains highly flexible, expanding and contracting with the substrate to prevent the flaking and blistering common in rigid paints.

Extreme Weather Defence
Built to dominate the harsh British climate, this coating offers industrial-grade protection against coastal elements and driving rain. It creates a micro-porous (breathable) barrier that allows structural moisture to escape, preventing damp issues while locking out water ingress. Fortified with a potent fungicide, it actively resists the growth of unsightly mould, algae, and lichen, while the 100% UV-stable pigments ensure the colour remains rich without fading.

Professional Application
Designed for high-opacity coverage on porous substrates, this product transforms weathered exteriors in just two coats. Important: Due to the suspended aggregate particles designed to cover cracks, this product cannot be applied via airless sprayer; it must be applied using a brush or roller. For surfaces that are chalky or powdery, a pretreatment with Everest Trade Ultimate Exterior Stabilising Primer is required to ensure the textured coating bonds correctly.

Available Colours
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    Pure White
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    Magnolia
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    Cornish Cream
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    Classic Cream
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    Gardenia
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    Sandstone
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    Buttermilk
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    Olive Green
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    Black
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    Anthracite Grey
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    Harbour Grey
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    Pebble Grey
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    Heritage Red
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    Terracotta
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    Heritage Green
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