Show Review – Totally Tools
Totally Shows Close On A Positive Note After several days of winter weather and travel delays, the mood at the Totally Shows as they closed (Tuesday, February 7th) was philosophical, but upbeat, said the shows’ organiser Brintex. Show director, James Murray commented: “Our exhibitors and visitors both struggled through tough travel conditions to get to the show, so we were delighted
to hear from many of our exhibitors that they had seen, and done business with, a good range of buyers from across the industry.” Sunday and Monday suffered most impact from the snow. Unsurprisingly visitor numbers for the show have been affected, but as conditions improved, so did
business at the show. “We finished the show on just over 3,000 visitors - to whom we’d like to say a big thank you for braving the conditions to attend!” Next year the show will run on 3rd, 4th and 5th February in Hall 16 at the NEC, Birmingham.
PlastiKote Launches Revolutionary
Twist & Spray PlastiKote has launched Twist & Spray, a revolutionary new spray paint using Easy- Spray Technology. With its combination of groundbreaking spray can design, and advanced paint formulation PlastiKote Twist & Spray is set to transform the way your customers use spray paint. PlastiKote Twist & Spray features a large inch-wide finger pad, reducing the
effort needed to spray by 33%. It even sprays at any angle, perfect for those hard- to-reach places. The spray-through cap shields fingers for a cleaner spray experience and its twist and lock action prevents unintentional spraying. Inside the can it gets even cleverer. The
advanced paint formula ensures each coat is ultra smooth, providing flawless coverage that dries quickly to a tough, durable finish. Best of all, PlastiKote Twist & Spray has no recoat window. Simply apply more coats at any time to achieve the perfect finish with ease and convenience. Twist & Spray is available in BBQ,
Woodstove, Stain Sealer, Chalkboard and white and magnolia Radiator paint. It also comes in 43 fabulous colours and finishes and allows even the novice spray painter to create great-looking projects – and the ability to transform a home. Daniel Fox, PlastiKote’s brand manager
said, “Following our launch at Totally DIY we’ve had extremely positive feedback from our retailers who are excited about the sales opportunities Twist & Spray offers them.”
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Barrettine Products Ltd
At Totally Show Barrettine products were showcasing the award winning paint stripper Paint Panther and the triple action water based shed & fence treatment TRIO. They also launched the revolutionary Bio Spirit brush cleaner which can remove oil & water based paints from brushes and rollers. Award winning Paint Panther is a highly effective, incredibly fast paint and
varnish stripper which will remove many types of coatings. The gel consistency is ideal for vertical and other less accessible areas to be treated. It’s coverage is excellent, a 500ml can remove up to 1.5 square metres of
coating depending upon the number of layers / type of paint i.e. one side of a standard door. It is non caustic and requires no neutralising. Paint Panther is Methylene
chloride / Dichloromethane free and can be used indoors and outdoors. Trio Wood Treatment. An
economical, quick drying and efficient way of treating your fence. TRIO can be applied by Roller, Brush or Sprayer! The high performance water based formulation contains high quality resins which enhance water repellency, while light resisting pigments ensure superb fade resistance. With it’s 3-way application this
easy to clean wood treatment makes it ideal for fences, gates and sheds. Available in 5L size Colours; Cedar Red, Dark
Brown, Harvest Gold, Evergreen. Reply No. 7
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