Rust-Oleum Industrial Brands introduces pre-paint and cleaning wipes

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Vernon Hills, Ill – Proper surface preparation is an important step to ensure a successful paint project. When a surface is dirty, greasy or contains residue the paint will not perform to its potential and often leads to premature failure of the paint film.  New Rust-Oleum Pre-Paint and Cleaning Wipes make it easy to prepare a surface and ensure a successful paint job. The pre-moistened wipes thoroughly clean the surface to prepare it for optimal coating adhesion. 

Each industrial-strength wipe is dual textured. The abrasive side provides extra cleaning power and the smooth side is perfect for removing ordinary dirt, dust and grime. Rust-Oleum Pre-Paint and Cleaning Wipes leave no residue and have a pleasant citrus scent. They are perfect for use on equipment, machinery, pipes, handrails, walls, doors or any surface that needs general cleaning or preparation for painting.  Each container contains 90 wipes.

To learn more about Rust-Oleum Pre-Paint and Cleaning wipes and to view an informational video, visit http://www.rustoleum.com/prepaintcleaningwipes.



February 4, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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