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Old Jun 29th 2011, 6:36 pm
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Hi all out there in ether world.

I was hoping that someone has used The Andura (no need to paint), company and whether it was a satisfying experience?
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Old Jun 30th 2011, 8:56 am
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Hi.

Although i have not had my house done by these people, (as its brand new and doesn't need it!), i can vouch for them personally and have known the people who run it for many years, totally legit

. As far as Andura, in my line of work, i have used Andura coatings since the 1980's and, as long as they are applied according to the correct method and manufacturers instructions, its good stuff!

I hope that helps. Pls private message me if you want more info.
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Hi,
Thanks for the responses, I am hopeful that the contacts made can bring a satisfactory outcome in the end.
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Thanks for the responses, I am hopeful that the contacts made can bring a satisfactory outcome in the end.
If you Google "Andura paint" you will get a number of responses that give furthur information. Starting from the UK and across Europe.

There has been some discussion on Andura Guard in one of the forums in Money Saving Expert with mixed responses.

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Originally Posted by 17polarbear
Hi all out there in ether world.

I was hoping that someone has used The Andura (no need to paint), company and whether it was a satisfying experience?
Hey there.
So, the work has been done, the team have left, now the remedial work starts.
Would I recommend Andura? Hmmmm. Inbox me if you want a personal opinion.
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