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Protect Your Wood with Dulux Woodcare Solarscreen

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The wood elements in and around your house—doors, window frames, furniture, fencing, etc.—need special consideration in order to enhance their attractiveness and longevity. This is exactly what Dulux Woodcare Solarscreen ® is designed to do. Dulux Woodcare Solarscreen® is a high-quality pigmented varnish that protects all wood from the effects of sun, and weather. Why Choose Dulux Woodcare Solarscreen®? This unique varnish protects your wood and prevents peeling and cracking from harmful UV rays from sunlight over time. These rays can be detrimental to the long-term durability, on wood finishes breaking up, cracking or even flaking away. Dulux Solarscreen allows your wood to stay protected looking good for a longer time. It also enhances the natural beauty of wood. Its clear finish allows the wood grains to shine through, giving your furniture or exterior wood a smooth, rich look. Strong Features at a Glance: UV Protection: Helps prevent cracking and peeling Durable Finish: Withstands...

Trendy Ideas for Painting Brick Walls

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If you love the rough style of brick, just not its color, consider painting it. Your walls can have a whole new feeling with the right brick wall paint. 1) Clean the Wall First You'll want to clean the bricks well first. Use a stiff brush to remove the dirt from the surface and wipe the walls down with a soapy cloth. Let that wall dry completely for no less than 12 hours. 2) Fill Cracks if Needed Check for cracks within the bricks themselves or even the gaps in between. Use filler where needed, and allow that to dry as well. 3) Apply Primer Use a primer designed for bricks. You can use a roller for larger areas and a brush for the gaps in the bricks. Allow the primer to dry completely. 4) Start Painting! Once the primer is dry, It's time to start applying your brick paint . You will want to use a water-based interior paint. For larger areas you can use the roller, for edges and corners you can use the brush for that clean application. 5) Do 2 or More Coats Bricks soak up more ...