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High-Build Acrylic Matrix
FENCOAT is engineered with a premium single-pack acrylic resin system that eliminates the need for a separate primer. This advanced formulation penetrates deep into timber fibers and bonds aggressively to concrete and metal, building a substantial 50-micron film thickness per coat. It ensures maximum opacity and structural adhesion, streamlining the application process without sacrificing industrial-grade durability.

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All-Weather Timber Defense
Exterior fencing faces constant exposure to moisture, UV radiation, and temperature fluctuations. FENCOAT provides a flexible barrier that accommodates natural wood movement to prevent the cracking and peeling often associated with standard paints. The UV-stable pigments resist fading, while the hardened satin finish repels water and prevents rot, ensuring fences maintain their structural integrity against harsh weathering.

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Rapid Spray Application
Designed for efficiency on large perimeter projects, this water-based coating is optimized for airless and HVLP sprayers, as well as brush and roller application. It dries in just 2-4 hours, allowing for rapid recoating and same-day project completion. The low-odour formula simplifies cleanup with just soapy water, making it the ideal choice for trade professionals covering vast surface areas.

Available Colours
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    Midnight Black
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    Anthracite Grey
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    Slate Grey (Dark Grey)
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    Harbour Grey
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    Pebble Grey (Light Grey)
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    Woodland Brown
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    Terracotta Clay
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    Rustic Red
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    Forest Green
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    Chalk White
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    Country Cream
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