PANTONE Paints are imported from Holland.
Delving deeper into the world of European finishes,
we began to develop a much better understanding of
why there is such a significant difference between
Dutch performance paints and conventional domestic
formulations.
PANTONE Paints Performance Standards
Premium paints sold in the European Economic Community
are formulated to comply with strict, self-imposed
industry standards assuring maximum performance and
longevity. By contrast, domestic manufacturers are
concerned primarily with federal regulations dealing
with the exclusion of harmful substances, and do not
address the issue of performance standards adequately.
In the U.S., paint manufacturers are free to utilize
whatever formulas they desire to produce paint, which
has unfortunately encouraged domestic producers to
pursue faster and less costly methods of production.
This environment has contributed to the excessive use
of inexpensive ingredients, which in turn has created
a marketplace saturated with impermanent and mediocre
coatings.
Quality Expectations
European homeowners have very high expectations
of painted surfaces. Aware that eighty-five percent
of the cost of painting is labor, they generally seek
out the best coatings available. It requires little
more effort to apply a long-lived performance finish
properly rather than an inexpensive, temporary coating.
Europeans have always viewed the process of painting
as a capital investment. They consider a high quality
paint to be a source of great pride and pleasure, and
they are aware that the appearance of a finish reflects
its true underlying quality.
Length Of Residency
There is a direct relationship between
the average length of residency in a society and the
quality of available paint. In Western European nations,
where the average term of residency is still more than
fourteen years, most homeowners demand a finish to
perform for at least ten years. In the United States,
the more geographically mobile family relocates, on
average, once every four years and expects to paint
with each move. Unfortunately, those of us who move
infrequently are accustomed to using these "lowest
common denominator" paints that are formulated
to last for only a few years.
Marketing Factors
In the United States today, over eighty
percent of the paints intended for consumer use are
sold through discount stores and mass merchandisers.
The orientation of these outlets is toward offering
low prices, a fact reflected in the formulations and
the quality of service offered. Although some domestic
brands are advertised in a manner intended to create
the illusion of higher quality, there is in fact little
difference in the formulation of budget and so-called
premium domestic brands. The inordinately high percentage
of chalk filler in domestic paints compromises the
integrity of the finish. We take note of the cynical
guarantees offered by some manufacturers. Of what value
is a partial refund or replacement of paint when eighty-five
percent of the cost of painting is your investment
in labor, always excluded in the fine print?
Maiores informações entre em contato
com nosso show-room PANTONE:
SHOW ROOM PANTONE
Rua Henrique Ongari, 156, 1º andar - São
Paulo– SP
CEP 05037-150
Telefone: (11) 3611-0095
atendimento@pantone.com.br
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