Tag Archive: Wondertex
Save time with the new Wondertex prem mix light
Wondertex prem mix light is a ready mixed and ready to use joint filler and finishing compound for plasterboard. The...
Read moreWondertex helps rebuild after fire
Fastfix Contracts has worked to rebuild M3 Fleet services following a fire that destroyed the building. Wondertex prem filler and...
Read moreWondertex – free samples and your chance to try prem fill.
Wondertex will be exhibiting their professional range of internal finishing solutions at this year’s National Painting and Decorating Show on...
Read moreWondertex Rocks
The Birmingham Rock Up, an indoor climbing centre, will open this summer after Wondertex helped create their exhilarating climbing walls...
Read moreRapid setting filler and smoother
Wondertex the internal finishing brand from the Instarmac Group, has added a new product to its jointing range. Prem Fill...
Read moreWondertex range extended
Wondertex, the internal finishing brand from the Instarmac Group has introduced Prem texture and Prem adhesive to its decorating solutions...
Read moreNew look Wondertex for P&D Show
Join Wondertex (Stand 36) at The P&D Show to watch live demos, preview its new look and to collect a...
Read moreWondertex drylining additions
Wondertex the internal finishing brand from the Instarmac Group, has announced the launch of Wondertex prem filler and Wondertex prem...
Read moreWondertex Prem Fill and Finish
Wondertex Prem Fill and Finish, a new plasterboard filler and smoother is now available from Instarmac. Formerly known as Premier...
Read moreWondertex Surface Sealer
New Wondertex Surface Sealer is a water-based general purpose stabilising solution is designed to seal substrates, reduce surface suction and...
Read moreWondertex Premier 5
Wondertex Premier 5 is a decorative finishing material suitable for creating a variety of textured patterns. The product is convenient...
Read moreWondertex Coving Products
Wondertex Coving Products An essential, yet difficult element of fixing coving is cutting the lengths correctly. Acute angles are required...
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