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Review by
Guest.
on 23rd Jul 2008
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I moved to Cornwall 18 years ago, the paint was in good repair but after two years it needed doing. I virtually stripped off all the old paint and used 2-3 coats of International Ranch Paint in a burgundy colour with white on the soffits. It looked good and I found it easy enough to work with, eve ...
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Review by
micky158
on 15th Oct 2007
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Superb finish if preparation is done well. Lasts forever reccomend re-cover every 10 years after light cuts and preserves and protects. Although International Ranch Paint is pricey it is worth the investment.
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Review by
phowell
on 2nd Sep 2007
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International Ranch Paint is marvellous stuff! I have found that Ranche paint only fails where there are sharp corners on the wood work. Previously I got about 5 years before the corner went. I smoothed all the corners off and applied four coats of Ranch paint, and 10 years later it's still perfect. ...
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Review by
David Pattison![]()
on 26th Jul 2005
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User Rating : 10
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A poor architect left me with a house extension of large timber panels and sills exposed to the elements.
The panels were intially primed and undercoated before construction with propriety paints but, when erected, these broke down quickly and required constant maintenance.
In one last attempt ...
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