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The natural strength and beauty of plywood enhanced and protected by a Climate powder coat finish
Staining and painting plywood is not the easiest of options. It takes time to apply, consistent finishes are difficult to achieve, and then there are the fumes... But that's all changed with the technological breakthrough of Blush. Blush is the new pre-finished interior plywood lining, powder-coated by Climate. Fashionable, clean stains and solid finishes are factory applied with Climate's innovative electrostatic process. Saving you both time and money with construction and painting.For full product information click to download the Blush Brochure
Being a Climate-based product, Blush is both durable and easy to maintain.
Blush is perfect for:
Blush Brochure (319 KB)
Being a Climate-based product, Blush is both durable and easy to maintain.
Blush is perfect for:
- residential and commercial wall lining
- ceiling back lining to exposed rafters
- shop fit-outs
- commercial interiors
- hallways
- furniture and cabinetry
Choose the best Blush option for your next project:
Blush sheets are fixed together with the tongue and groove edge profile. Fix to the structure with an approved building adhesive and screws and/or nails. Skirts, architraves and scotia¹s should be used to hide nail and screw fixing around sheet parameters. Matching putty is available to cover screw or nail holes through the centre of sheets.
It is important to remember that Blush is a natural wood based product, and as such, has a range of natural characteristics. Some selection and matching of figure may be required during installation for best results
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