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1496 days ago

Solar Insulation Paint and Primer for sale....at 30% of original price....And commission too on referred sale..

Shivani from Ranui

This paint (top coat) is made with NASA Spin-off Nanotechnology which reflects away heat, hence keeping the interior of structure cooler and saving on power bill.

This paint can be used on Roofs and exterior of both residential and commercial buildings. And also on Boats and Caravans which needs such insulation/reflective top coat to keep the interior cooler.


I am the local authorized distributor for Auckland, for this Australian product.



 1. Total 36 buckets of metal and non-metal primers.....Each bucket is large 15 litres.....Expected price $125 each (excluding gst)

2. Total 36 buckets of Nanotechnology Solar (insulation) Paint in 5 different common colors.......Each bucket is large 20 litres.......Expected price $200 each excluding gst.

Available Colors are - Burlap, Gull Grey, Charcoal, Homestead, Torres Blue

Expected price is 1/3rd of actual price!!

Both top coat and primers are of highest quality.....made in Germany....comes with 15 years warranty

Can deliver anywhere in New Zealand for extra cost (or you can arrange a pick up and drop with any logistics/transport guys).

Price negotiable if buying the whole lot or at least 5 buckets of paint and primer together.

There is a good "finders reward" too for anyone who will refer and find a buyer for this imported item.
So share this listing with your contacts and earn the commission before anyone else does!!

Negotiable

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