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Kamdhenu Paints launches its new range of high quality exterior-interior emulsions, KamWood and Kamo Demp Guard. These quality products offer unique functional benefit of premium wood finish as well as water proofing of construction. Available in four pack sizes of 20 litre, 10 litre, 4 litre and 1 litre, it offers a gamut of colour options with desired colour mixes. These paints are precisely tested under coarse weather conditions to assess their weather-proof and stain resistant qualities.
Contact: Kamdhenu ISPAT Ltd.
Tel: 0124-460 4500.
Fax: 0124-421 8524.
Email: kamdhenu@kamdhenuispat.com
Website: www.kamdhenupaints.com

Kamdhenu Paints launches its new range of high quality exterior-interior emulsions, KamWood and Kamo Demp Guard. These quality products offer unique functional benefit of premium wood finish as well as water proofing of construction. Available in four pack sizes of 20 litre, 10 litre, 4 litre and 1 litre, it offers a gamut of colour options with desired colour mixes. These paints are precisely tested under coarse weather conditions to assess their weather-proof and stain resistant qualities. Contact: Kamdhenu ISPAT Ltd. Tel: 0124-460 4500. Fax: 0124-421 8524. Email: kamdhenu@kamdhenuispat.com Website: www.kamdhenupaints.com

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