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What is VERSATEX paint?

What is VERSATEX paint?

Dutch Boy® Versatex™ is a water-based patterned finish specially designed for interior use on primed surfaces such as concrete, drywall, and properly primed wood. It can be applied in several creative patterns to beautify interior walls and ceilings.

What is VERSATEX used for?

VERSATEX is perfect for use in moisture-prone applications such as garage door jambs, column wraps, ground contact, masonry contact, hot tub surrounds, and at rooflines.

What is VERSATEX made of?

VERSATEX is a free-foamed cellular PVC material that duplicates the beauty of wood, yet provides long lasting protection against rot, cracking, and decay—all without requiring any paints or sealants to protect it from the environment.

What kind of paint can you use on versatex?

A: Only light to medium colored paints with a light reflective value of 55 units or greater should be applied to VERSATEX. Using a paint with an LRV below 55 units will void our product warranty. Don’t assume the paint is a light color.

What can versatex printing ink be used for?

Versatex “No Heat” Fixative makes your paints lightfast and washfast without heat setting. Versatex Printing Ink Extender is used to create pastels and transluscent overlays. Versatex Printing Ink Starter Sets Great way to get started with Versatex Printing Ink. Versatex may be used on all types of fabric.

What kind of PVC trim does versatex use?

Our PVC trim offerings come in trimboard, sheet, cornerboards, beaded profiles, soffit, fascia, frieze, column wraps, mouldings, and our innovative stealth trim system. Cellular PVC Trimboard Products: VERSATEX offers cellular PVC trimboard as a great alternative to wood for house trim.

What do you use versatex no heat fixative for?

Versatex “No Heat” Fixative makes your paints lightfast and washfast without heat setting. Versatex Printing Ink Extender is used to create pastels and transluscent overlays. Versatex Printing Ink Starter Sets Great way to get started with Versatex Printing Ink.