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BROAD AREAS OF USE OF WHITE KNIGHT

White Knight is a surface coating, having grip on various surfaces and can be applied for water proofing and decorative application. It is multipurpose coating having grip on concrete, wood steel, plastic, galvanised steel or anything which is difficult to coat.

BUILDINGS

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 New & old roofs, R. C. C. roofs, Asbestos roofs for crack repairing (Nylon cloth dipped in White knight may be pasted on Asbestos roofs) and other roofs, building porticos, terracotta.

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The red brick walls can be coated with White Knight to avoid seepage. After White knight application, plastering can be done.

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White knight can also  be used as an exterior paint on the outside walls of the building. Coating cost will not be more than Rs.5/- per sft. For 2/3 coats. Labour charges will be extra at actuals. You can do staining of White Knight with different colour concentrate available.

        White Knight (Special)
        This is made as a premium grade white enamel with excellent grip on various surfaces including Plastics. Adhesion strength is more than double of any enamel available in the market.

FURNITURE

bulletWhite knight has good grip on wooden and plastic material. So, it can be used for coating the doors and other furniture, which comes in contract with water. If some tinting is required, then that can be done by using tints available in the market.
bulletFurthermore, White knight will give a matt finish. But, If you need gloss, then you can apply a coat of TOPCOAT-3035 or TOPCOAT-SFG. The gloss will remain for years to come in the interiors.
bulletWhite knight can be used on truck bodies, to avoid corrosion and water seepage, The roof of the buses and jeeps can be coated with White knight to avoid effect of heat coming through the roofs.
bulletWhite knight is an excellent coating even for plastic surfaces like chairs, fiber glass boats etc, which can be coated with it.
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Last modified: January 13, 2003