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The Slow Evolution of Paint - Fine Homebuilding

The Slow Evolution of Paint As manufacturers tinker with chemistry to improve durability, ease of application, and hide, the distinction between water- and oil-based paints is blurred­ for the better. Synopsis: The basic building blocks of paint haven’t changed in decades, but residential paint has undergone some changes. Contributing writer Scott Gibson researches what’s new in paint, describing the increased durability of low-VOC products and the improvements made to water-based paints. The article includes interior and exterior paint recommendations from professionals, and a list of new hybrid water-based alkyd paints and specialty problem-solving paints. Responding to wartime shortages of basic raw materials, Sherwin-Williams managed to produce the nation’s first water-based house paint in 1941. Consumers snapped up 10 million gallons of Kem-Tone in the first three years of production, according to an account by the American Chemical Society. Industry chemists ever sinc

Prince Henry s student supports the Woolpack Music Studios with 10 hour non-stop musicathon

A PRINCE Henry’s student is supporting the Woolpack Music Studios with 10 hour non-stop musicathon. As is the case for so many community-based initiatives, the pandemic has hit the Woolpack Music Studios in Otley hard. Social distancing restrictions have meant their community music groups have not been able to meet face-to-face, and studio and rehearsal space has had to close. Robin Marsh is a Year 9 student at Prince Henry’s, Otley, who has decided to play a 10 hour non-stop musicathon to show his support and raise funds for the Woolpack. He said: “I am a 13-year-old musician who owes a lot to the Woolpack Music Studios in Otley.

Merino wool chosen for new barefoot range

Date Time Merino wool chosen for new barefoot range The Primus Knit Wool models incorporate Merino wool next to the skin of the foot, which provides year-round natural comfort. Pictured is the Primus Knit Wool Junior, suitable for active and everyday use. With support from The Woolmark Company, leading global barefoot footwear company Vivobarefoot has developed a new natural footwear range that incorporates Merino wool. The premium wool fibre was chosen due to its superior performance and sustainability benefits. The human foot is a biomechanical masterpiece, with an immense degree of natural strength and movement. Throughout history, when left to its own devices, bare feet have thrived doing everything from walking and running to jumping and dancing.

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