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Lavington Paint Centre

Locality: Albury, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6040 1220



Address: 352 Urana Road 2641 Albury, NSW, Australia

Website: http://lavington.paintright.com.au

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24.01.2022 Concrete jungle meets coastal chic in this cosy reading nook. We love the pairing of the matt graphite fireplace against the clean, crisp finish of Haymes Modesty White. Design by The Designory Studio Photography by Jessie Prince



23.01.2022 YELLOWING Development of a yellow cast in aging paint; most noticeable in the dried films of white paints or clear varnishes. POSSIBLE CAUSES:... Oxidation of alkyd or oil-based paint or varnish. Heat from stoves, radiators and heating ducts.Lack of light (e.g., behind pictures or appliances, inside closets, etc.). SOLUTION: Top quality acrylic paints do not tend to yellow, nor does non-yellowing varnish. Alkyd paints, because of their curing mechanism, do tend to yellow, particularly in areas that are protected from sunlight.

22.01.2022 There's only one thing better than a freshly painted project....a HOLIDAY! Enter with any purchase of paint for your chance to win a $4,000 travel voucher or 1 of 3 x $1500 travel vouchers! See in store for details. Store locator: www.paintright.com.au/stores/

19.01.2022 Whats the weirdest paint colour name youve come across? Burple? Daves Train? Discover the stories behind our colour names today: http://bit.ly/HaymesColourStories



17.01.2022 Our sincerest apologies to customers who are unable to reach Lavington Paint Centre on our usual landline number (02) 6040 1220. Our service provider 'Youtelus' has not provided us with a day/time for this to be resolved. Please call our Integral Coatings number (02) 6040 9044 as this line will get through to Lavington Paint Centre. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

13.01.2022 Most paint problems and painting mistakes are correctable. Here you will find solutions for the most common interior paint problems. WRINKLlNG... A rough, crinkled paint surface, which occurs when uncured paint forms a "skin." POSSIBLE CAUSES: Paint applied too thickly (more likely when using alkyd or oil-based paints).Painting during extremely hot weather or cool damp weather, which causes the paint film to dry faster on top than on the bottom. Exposing uncured paint to high humidity levels. Painting over a contaminated surface (e.g., dirt or wax). SOLUTION: Scrape or sand substrate to remove wrinkled coating. If using a primer, allow it to dry completely before applying top coat. Repaint (avoiding temperature/humidity extremes), applying an even coat of top quality interior paint.

13.01.2022 Commonly Asked Questions: From the first time painter to professional applicators, there is always something new to learn. Find here the most commonly asked questions. My bathroom has been previously coated in an enamel and I now want to use a water based finish. What do I need to do?... Answer: The walls need to be thoroughly washed with a mix of water and sugar soap such as Haymes Unikleen, rinsed and sanded so that no gloss remains. One coat of acrylic sealer undercoat is necessary for adhesion before two topcoats of preferably a satin acrylic is applied.



12.01.2022 Who saw Haymes Paint featured on tonights episode of Buying Blind? We love how the front of the house turned out using Haymes Solashield in the colour White on White. Its amazing how easily a new coat of paint can completely transform a home.

10.01.2022 Theres only one thing better than a freshly painted project....a HOLIDAY! Enter with any purchase of paint for your chance to win a $4,000 travel voucher or 1 of 3 x $1500 travel vouchers! See in store for details. Store locator: www.paintright.com.au/stores/

10.01.2022 Most paint problems and painting mistakes are correctable. Here you will find solutions for the most common interior paint problems. BLISTERING... Bubbles resulting from localized loss of adhesion and lifting of the paint film from underlying surface wet surface. POSSIBLE CAUSES: Applying oil-based or alkyd paint over a damp or wet surface. Moisture seeping into the home through the exterior walls (less likely with acrylic paint). Exposure of acrylic paint film to high humidity or moisture shortly after paint has dried, especially if there was inadequate surface preparation. SOLUTION: If blisters do not go all the way down to the substrate: Remove blisters by scraping, and sanding, and repaint with a quality acrylic interior paint. If blisters go down to the substrate: Remove the source of moisture, if possible. Repair loose sealant; consider installing vents or exhaust fans. Remove blisters as above, remembering to prime before applying the top coat.

04.01.2022 Were in love with Shaynna Blazes bold Haymes Paint Ultra Premium Expressions Turquoise Tone (in low sheen) colour choice for Jess and Fotis Master Bedroom. It sure does make a statement! #BuyingBlind

02.01.2022 This artist makes fluid art with a sink strainer.



01.01.2022 As another year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude for your support of our business. We look forward to assisting you in the future and send our very best wishes at Christmas. From the team at Lavington Paint Centre!

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