Get ready to meet your (colour) match

Get ready to meet your (colour) match

Two giants in the paint industry and affiliates of the Joinery Network are again coming together this week to continue with the ‘Paint & Finishes Forum’ exclusively featured on Joinery Hour. 

Craig Lovatt of Remmers and Steven Ashton of Teknos will provide expert knowledge, with this Friday’s (18 October) subject being Colour Matching – Translucents.

The information provided during this forum is said to be invaluable from a customer facing perspective and will help businesses overcome everyday issues on colour matching vs customer expectations.

After last weeks event, Ian Selby, Timbawood Director and The Joinery Network member commented: “Thank you both Craig and Steve, this morning has been extremely useful, and I have picked up some handy tips regarding getting the most out of my paint storage and paint usage.”

The Joinery Hour runs every Friday Morning at 8am and is free to attend for all members of the joinery sector. To attend, visit: https://live.remo.co/e/the-joinery-hour-hosted-by-the-j-2

The previous edition of the Paint & Finishes Forum can be found on The Joinery Network YouTube channel, or by clicking here: The Joinery Hour – The Paint & Finishes forum, Opaque colour matching with Luke, Steven and Craig (youtube.com)

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