Keep active homes looking great with durable paint shades
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It’s hard to keep your house and paint looking pristine with an active family. Fingerprints, splashes and smudges can have your walls looking grubby. Time for a wipe-clean solution…
Wipe clean walls
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No matter how hard you try, family life takes its toll on your paintwork. Those everyday scuffs, fingerprints and marks can make what was a pristine paintjob look scruffy and messy. It’s even worse with pets, as it only takes one wet walk for your dog to spray the hallway walls with muddy water.
You don’t have to live with that mess though – or touch up the paint every time it gets scuffed. Crown’s easyclean® paint is a matt emulsion range that is their most washable yet, with colours suitable for every surface. It’s formulated to be wiped or washed clean while retaining its perfect colour.
Mum's choice
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Don’t just take our word for it. Mumsnet users tested easyclean® to see how it stood up to the rigours of busy family homes. 60 users put it through its paces, and it achieved a score of over 98% in their testing, making it officially their favourite wipeable paint.
It’s now the proud recipient of a Mumsnet Rated badge, meaning it’s one of the best rated products in the Mumsnet community. That’s good news for families, as it’s a paint range that’s perfect for high-traffic areas but also in playrooms and kids’ bedrooms where paintwork can easily look the worse for wear.
Colour that doesn't fade
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easyclean® isn’t just Crown’s most durable product – one that’s 200 times more washable and tougher than standard matt emulsion – it’s also a beautiful one that will enhance your home’s look. There are over 50 wonderful shades to choose from, with something to complement any colour scheme.
Choose from on-trend blues or reds that really pop, vibrant greens or neutrals that work in any room or look. Whatever colour you go for, you can rest assured that you can just wipe any marks clean, without having to root around in the garage for the remnants of paint to touch up your walls or ceiling.