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“Heritage buildings such as this one have a lot of wooden surfaces – windows, doors, stairways, banisters, ceilings and parquet - which are exposed to the elements, and, daily wear and tear. We thus relied on the international excellence of our Aquashield water-based product range. This included Exterior Stain (Burma Teak and Walnut), Exterior Top Coat, Exterior Flooring, Interior Flooring, Wood Putty Colours and Aqua Shield Hardeners. In addition to this we were also pleased to extend technical support to the skilled applicators of the Sri Lanka Navy and match the colours of each timber.”
In fact the Ministry sent a team of young and enterprising architects to Paris to gain first-hand experience in the restoration of old heritage buildings. Co-incidentally they chose the Robbialac Acquashield wood care range since its quality is on par with international standards.
Every nook and cranny from floor to ceiling is now enhanced and preserved with the Lankem’s Acquashield wood care range which contributes to the magnificent effect one sees when one walks in.
One of Lankem’s specialties for the climatic demands of tropical Sri Lanka is its Acquashield water based wood-care for exteriors. This is able to withstand the harsh UV rays of the sun, dampness of the rain and the saltiness of the sea breezes and prevent yellowing. It protects doors, windows and furniture from termites and fungus too.
A special feature is its elasticity which controls ageing and prevents cracks and peeling. Developed in Italy by the global wood coating giant Verinlegno, Acquashield conforms to stringent European standards while also matching Sri Lanka’s weather conditions.