Non-toxic paint

Sunday, 23 September, 2007 | Supplied by: PPG Industries


Four years of research by Australian-based White Knight Paints has resulted in a spray paint that can't be used for 'chroming' - the deliberate inhalation of the solvents to achieve a 'high'.

It is lead free, contributes no CFCs to the ozone layer, is shunned by graffiti daubers and its cans are fully recyclable.

The entire range of Squirts gloss enamels, Rust Guard metal protection finishes and most other White Knight speciality paints is now available in this unique format.

The new cans carry a nozzle that delivers a fine mist of paint in a broad arc which, when applied in several sweeps, gives a finish previously acquired only by professionals. The one thing it doesn't do is deliver paint in one thick, paint-saturated hit - the type the graffiti vandals love.

Lead and CFCs have also been removed from White Knight's new aerosol paints and the cans themselves are now fully recyclable.

Online: www.ppg.com
Phone: 02 9794 1200
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