Sherwin-Williams Launches New ProClassic Interior Water-Based, Acrylic-Alkyd Enamel

The satin and semi-gloss sheens include non-yellowing characteristics and water cleanup.

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This article was originally published on Builder Magazine

Sherwin-Williams has launched a new series of interior coatings, the ProClassic Interior Water-Based, Acrylic-Alkyd Enamel, in satin and semi-gloss sheen editions.

According to the manufacturer, the new formula provides alkyd performance with acrylic properties, but includes non-yellowing characteristics and cleans up with water.

“ProClassic is a durable coating that has the look and feel of an alkyd finish, but in the convenience of an acrylic-alkyd water-based formula for enhanced durability and improved appearance,” says Rick Watson, director of product information and technical services at Sherwin-Williams. “Our new formulations are perfect for those areas where professionals expect to get a durable finish and a richer look that can be maintained in every type of project from a home’s built-in bookshelf to the window and door trim at an office.”

The new ProClassic product is designed to provide excellent flow and leveling performance, providing a smooth, durable finish. It may be used with doors, windows, trim, and furniture, as well as interior drywall, wood, metal, concrete and masonry surfaces. sherwin-williams.com

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Mary Salmonsen

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