Introducing EVEREST Interior Line of Ultra Premium, Self Priming, Zero VOC Paint
09/08/2013 | specs+spaces staff |
Dunn-Edwards has introduced a new line of interior, 100% acrylic, self priming, Zero VOC paint called EVEREST®. These new ultra premium interior paints are ideal for use on high end residential and commercial projects, schools, hospitals, hospitality or any application where self priming, Zero VOC, and low odor products are preferred. EVEREST® is available in Flat, Velvet, Eggshell and Semi-Gloss finishes, in a complete range of tint bases.
All EVEREST® interior paints are formulated using superior pigment and resin technology that provide exceptional performance, hide, and adhesion. “EVEREST® not only provides superior performance, hide, stain resistance and washability, it is easy to apply and produces a beautiful, smooth and uniform finish in any sheen. It exemplifies performance, style, and beauty,” said Sam Carrillo, Director Product Management.
EVEREST® can be used on properly prepared interior wood, metal, masonry, and drywall and is self priming on most surfaces. “Painting contractors, homeowners, architects, and designers looking for peak performance in an ultra premium interior paint now have a clear choice," says Carrillo.
The new EVEREST® products debuted in all Dunn-Edwards store locations September 1, 2013. Like all Dunn-Edwards products that bear the EG-Free™ logo, EVEREST® Interior low odor, zero VOC paint is ethylene glycol (EG)-free and produced in the world's only LEED Gold-certified paint manufacturing plant. All Dunn-Edwards 100% acrylic paint is tinted with zero VOC colorants. For more information about our products, visit www.dunnedwards.com, or contact your local sales representative.
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