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Dear Daly’s: Can I Paint a Linoleum Floor?

Monday, May 17th, 2010

On the Daly’s homepage there is a box that invites you to send in your design dilemmas called, “The Paint Princess is IN!” We love hearing from you about the problems you are looking to solve, and if you don’t have the time to give us a call right away, this is a great way to connect with us.

Here is a recent question:

“Do they make a paint you can use to paint over linoleum tiles?”

Daly’s Answer:

The quick answer to your question: Yes… and No.

The long answer:

Pratt & Lambert makes a great floor paint called WithStand Latex Floor Enamel. It’s available in all colors in the P&L palette, so you aren’t limited in color choice. It’s designed to be a bit flexible, so it will adhere to softer surfaces like linoleum tiles. Will it last as long as a new floor surface? No. But if you are looking for a solution to get you by until you can replace the existing floor, then this is a good option to consider.

You’ll want to make sure your floor is super clean and free of oily or waxy build-up to ensure best adhesion. Wash the floor with TSP or TSP Substitute, rinse well and dry. While the paint will dry in a few hours, it takes a few weeks for it to fully cure, so you’ll want to treat is gently at first.

What’s on your mind? Check in with us and maybe Daly’s can find the answer!

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Daly’s Paint and Pratt & Lambert – A Colorful Connection!

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
I want to share with you an article that just appeared in Pratt & Lambert’s Personal Expressions magazine. Featured is our NEW Bellevue Daly’s store – we are so proud of it, and very pleased that P&L thought it looked good enough to put in their national publication.
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Doing Good Feels Good!

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Daly’s and Pratt & Lambert Paint are involved in not one, but two local projects in our community:

Thornton Creek Elementary, a Seattle public school, received new flooring and window shades from the district – but guess what? The new floors made the walls look extra dingy. Our superheros at Pratt & Lambert stepped in and graciously donated the paint! The school parents volunteered their time and efforts to apply the paint, and now the school is sparkly bright and ready for the new school year.

The University Heights Community Center building is the recipient of a United Way project where they have 80 volunteers for a day, but needed about 100 gallons of paint to keep those volunteers busy. Again, our friends at Pratt & Lambert stepped in and donated a substantial amount of paint, and for the balance of the project gave them a great deal on the rest.

So, if you have a minute, check out Pratt & Lambert’s website. It is so nice to see a national company giving on a local level and participating in the community where they sell their wares.

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