Betty Moore advises - STIX’em all!

If it weren't for dreams...

there wouldn't be many innovative solutions. We wouldn't discover new lands or planets. We wouldn't break the sound barrier either, or Benjamin Moore's "adhesion barrier"...

I have always dreamed of painting extremely unusual elements with paint.

I have an old-school, no longer used TV and I have tried many products to permanently change its appearance. Unfortunately, after a short time, the paint came off the screen much faster than I applied it...

Against the rule ‘Unexpected Red Theory’…

My friends ask why I want to repaint such a stylish, shiny refrigerator when TikTok has gone crazy with the use of red in interiors.

I replied that the reason was very simple - I was simply bored with the red color, and I don't follow fleeting trends.
However, bearing in mind my bad experiences with painting the TV set, I decided not to touch the device until I find an effective solution that I can rely on.

Bathroom renovation with a roller in hand…

Doesn't this yellow ceiling in the bathroom look lovely?
This is just a small part of my plan to transform the room. There are just plain white tiles left on the walls that I need to do something with.

I know perfectly well that I can easily repaint the joints with paint, but such a smooth, shiny tiles?
"No way..."

How sad…

I have been dealing with "colors" for many, many years and I am considered quite an expert in this topic. And what? This is the picture you will find in my apartment.

I know that the easiest thing would be to buy a new chest and a chair. However, these fit perfectly into the interior in terms of form and size. While the surface of the first piece of furniture is more friendly to painting and the process will be much easier, the second one will not be so colorful... The decorative elements of the chair were cast from metal and finished with a very shiny enamel.

I have enamel in my eyes in a beautiful, juicy shade of fuchsia. I can imagine the contrast I will achieve with this dark graphite wall.

But how do you get anything to stick to that shiny chair for good?

A radiator is supposed to heat… and look good

A "hot topic" that we remember especially during the heating season...

The radiator, usually white, becomes unbearably visible after each wall painting, where it is displayed. In situations like these, I imagine a magic wand…

Changing the color of heating elements requires an extremely durable and resistant finish to higher temperatures, on the other hand, great adhesion.

Window to the world, but it's made of PVC...

When buying a house, I paid attention to many different factors, including the arrangement of windows and their orientation towards the cardinal directions.

I was charmed by the beautiful wooden shutters on forged hinges, so much so that I completely ignored the material from which the windows were made...
When I thought about changing their color, I noticed that they were glossy PVC, which was quite problematic to paint.

What now?

WHERE THE DEVIL CAN'T, he will send STIX...

Some say that the state of weightlessness (I mean gravity...) in space is a wonderful experience, but only for a moment. We quickly come to appreciate the pull that holds everything in place.

What can we say about ADHESION?
It is, among other things, what makes our shoes stick to the sidewalk, and why car tires effectively reduce speed under the influence of brake pressure, shortening braking distances.
I think you have similar dreams to mine and sometimes you want to make significant color changes in your surroundings, using a simple weapon - the right paint.
So far, however, the fight has been uneven - we usually lost due to insufficient grip on the glossy, so smooth surface...

SINCE I have STIX, The WORLD HAS BEEN COLORFUL, all thanks to its OUTSTANDING ADHESION STRENGTH.

STIX’em all!

This is a water-based, acrylic-urethane priming paint that provides outstanding adhesion to most problematic interior and exterior substrates.

See what you can use it for!
It is not afraid of PVC, plastics, glass, ceramic tiles, glazed cladding, fiberglass, galvanized steel, aluminum, wood, MDF, etc.

NOTE: on very smooth, glossy surfaces you have to leave STIX for at least 3 days before you apply paint or enamel in your dream shade.

Don't wait any longer, make your colorful dreams come true and paint what has never been possible to paint before - shiny bathroom tiles, plastic windows and doors, fridge, glossy cabinets, radiator, ceramics, and even an old TV...

First, however, prime all mentioned substrates with STIX!

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