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Trade-Grade Paints for Interior, Exterior & Industrial Surfaces Paint is a vital finishing product used to protect, colour, and enhance surfaces in commercial, industrial, and residential applications. Our collection includes interior and exterior paints, specialty metal and masonry coatings, and industrial formulas suitable for high-traffic and high-exposure environments. Whether you’re...

Trade-Grade Paints for Interior, Exterior & Industrial Surfaces

Paint is a vital finishing product used to protect, colour, and enhance surfaces in commercial, industrial, and residential applications. Our collection includes interior and exterior paints, specialty metal and masonry coatings, and industrial formulas suitable for high-traffic and high-exposure environments. Whether you’re refreshing a retail space, finishing a warehouse floor, or repainting machinery, our paints offer durability, weather resistance, and professional coverage.

What’s in This Collection:

► Interior wall and ceiling paints in matte, satin & semi-gloss finishes
► Exterior acrylic paints for masonry, timber & metal
► Enamel and epoxy paints for heavy-duty or industrial use
► Colour-matched paints for touch-ups and repairs
► High-opacity, low-VOC, and quick-dry formulations

Why Trades & Contractors Choose Industrial Shed Paints

From detailed architectural finishes to heavy-duty plant coatings, our paints meet the demands of professionals across trades. Get the lasting protection and consistent colour coverage your job requires.

► Available in trade packs & commercial volumes
► Formulas for timber, concrete, steel & plasterboard
► Trusted by painters, contractors & maintenance crews

Frequently Asked Questions

Acrylic paint is water-based and dries quickly, making it ideal for general indoor and outdoor use. Enamel is solvent-based, offering a harder, more durable finish for high-traffic or industrial areas.

No—interior paints are not formulated to withstand UV exposure or weathering. Always choose exterior-grade products for outdoor surfaces.

In most cases, yes. Primers improve adhesion, coverage, and durability. Some paints include built-in primers, but surface type and condition will determine whether a separate primer is required.

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