Special Effect

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Our Wide Range of Special Effects Paints

Royal Master Texture Paint

Provide multi-dimensional textures on any surface. Incorporates mold-resistant biocides to retain longer life, and can be applied on plaster, cementing blockwork, cement stone, bag washed, and fair phased concrete. It can also be applied to timber, glass, and aluminum. The final look is matt low sheen depending on the coats applied and the thinning ratio of the topcoat. Its pure acrylic base allows high dust and dirt resistance The color range for Royal Master texture paint is Royal Weather Guard / Royal Weather Guard Silicone.

Royal Metallics

Royal Metallics is a water based special effect range provided in 10 optional effects which add visual depth and dimension to your home in an easy and inexpensive manner. Royal Metallics is based on a base coat with the finish being provided by a metallic top coat. It is available in Gold, Silver, and Copper colors. Recommended for use on a base coat of Royal Vinyl Silk Wash & Wear. Royal metallic is water-based/low VOC, low odor, washable, and quick dry.

Royal Texture Primer (content req)

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Royal Italiano (content req)

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Royal Wood Grain (content req)

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