SPRAY PAINTING
Spray painting is the finish of choice for craftsmen and industry alike.
That’s because it achieves a superior finish, quickly and economically. The flexibility of spray painting means you’ll find this method everywhere, from large-scale commercial settings to bespoke artisan pieces. Where a finer coverage is your need or preference, this finish is the solution.
Surfaces can be spray painted to your choice of colour and gloss. The high pressure spray achieves a smooth, even coverage from the very first coat. So your surface has a superb, uniform appearance. This technique is also ideal for adding texture and boasts high UV resistance.
Benefits of spray painting
Spray painting offers unrivalled versatility. Suitable for finishing most surfaces and available in virtually any colour or sheen, this paint application has big advantages like:
Speed and efficiency
the fast and economical way to cover large areas, like floors or big equipment
All-round solution
even application of liquid finishes, including paint, stain, primer, epoxy and lacquer
Reduced waste
in the hands of an expert, spray painting means low overspray and less discarded paint
High quality finish
your choice of smooth or textured surface with acrylic or two-pack polyurethane
Special effects
ideal for an array of distinctive looks, such as pearlised and metallic finishes
Lasting beauty
withstands fading with long-term resistance to damaging UV rays
What can be spray painted?
Because this finish gives your paint technician a high degree of control, spray painting achieves clean and consistent coverage. That makes it an ideal way to protect surfaces such as wood, metal, plastics and fibreglass.
Its automotive applications are well known, but spray painting is useful well beyond car duco. This method will give you reliable coverage for even the most intricate items. Whether you’d like to customise household items like garden furniture or blinds, if you make games, machinery or signage, want a great looking warehouse or need to give that plastic prototype a lift.