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COMPLETE GUIDE TO PRODUCTION OF

PAINT
 
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO PAINT PRODUTION
Introduction:
There are so many kinds of paints. Some of them are Emulsion, Textcoat, Satin,
Oil, POP, Gloss, Flexcoat, Matt, Car paint, Marine paint and so on.  But the most
common ones are emulsion, texcoat and oil paint.
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picture.html
In this course we shall be dealing with Emultion, Textcoat, Flex coat, Oil paint,
and Satin.
 
Motivation:
Before I go further I want to give some motivation on why you must go into paint
production. Even though this is secret, but I think you deserve it. It cost about
N800 to produce 20 litres of first grade Emulsion paint. It cost about N1200 to
produce 20 litres of first grade Textcoat paint, and about N3000 to produce 20
litres of oil paint and about N7000 to produce 20 litres of Satin paint. You can go
to market to checking the selling prices.
 
So let’s get started.   
 
INTRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL
These are the chemical to be used in the production of emulsion paint. I listed all
the chemical but we are not going to use all.
1. Water
2. Tithern 
3. Calcium carbonate (Calcium)
4. Colourite
5. P.V.A
6. Formalin
7. Nitrosol
8. Ammonia
9. Hydrosol
10. Marble dust
11. Acrydext
12. Geniple
13. K14
14. Bama cork
15. Genipule
16. Calgum
17. Antifungi
18. Silicate
19. Antiskin
20. Mix dryer
21. akid
22. meg
 
 
 
We supply all the above chemicals anywhere in Nigeria.
Call us on 08065195592 for the best prices.
 
 
 
Functions of the chemicals
1.    Water
Water is used to mix all the chemicals together. It must not be a hot water. You can
use any type of clean and neat water with normal water temperature. However, I
prefer soft water to cold water. It helps to mix the paints more easily.
 
2.    Tithern
It is whitening chemical in powdery form. You can always get it where they are
selling paint chemical, or rather industrial chemical. Just ask of tithern it will be
given to you. It performs the function of making sure that you with paint is shining
and not dull. This is the secret of some big names in painting industry. We shall
give you the ratio down the line. It is only used when you are producing with paint.
That does not mean you cannot use it in other colours but the function is more
significant in white paints.
 
3. Calcium Carbonate
This chemical is also in powdery form. It is packaged in bags and they write CalCo
on it. It is made by so many companies, I would not like to advertise any but just
ask of calcium and it will be given to you.
 
4.    Colourite
This is the most important of the entire course. It involves the ability of mixing
some colours to get a desired result. It is not difficult at all if you have initiative
and artistic eye.
 
These are the colours we have in raw form (please permit me to call them primary
colours because all other colours in the painting industry is gotten from them)
They are: yellow (we painters call it cream), Red, Black, Blue, and Green. All
other colours are gotten from a combination of one or two of these.
 
What about White paint? You might ask. Well we do not need to have a pure white
colour because, we make our paints with CalCo and it gives us white naturally. In
fact once you put your calcium in water you get white paint. I hope that is clear.
We shall cover how to mix the paints to get particular result. But for now just
know that colours can be found in paste or oxide.
 
When we say colours are in paste we mean that they are in condensed liquid form
(like your pomade), when they are in oxide it means they are in dust form (like
your wife’s powder). A colour like cream has both oxide and paste. Red and black
are mostly in oxide, green and Blue are in paste. For those who might be
wondering which one to use between the yellow oxide and yellow paste, I suggest
that if you want the colour you are producing to be deep yellow like MTN colour,
you should use paste, otherwise use oxide.
 
CAUTION: you MUST dilute the colours very well with a little water before you
apply it to your paint. For example if you get a red oxide, pour a cup of water in a
different container mix thoroughly. If not, your paint will be having dotted stains
as you roll it on the wall.
 
5.    P.V.A.
This chemical is very important. I guess you might have seen a situation where
after painting a building, when you rub your hand on the surface it will be dusting.
That is as a result of ill usage of this liquid formed chemical. In my experience,
some big names in the painting industry do not even know how to use it. But you
not worry, I will tell you and who know you might become their next consultant.
 
6.    Formalin
It does the function of preservative.
 
7.    Nitrosol
It helps to hold the paints together i.e it is a thickener. Its correct usage makes the
paint more durable on the wall.
 
8.    Ammonia
This is your secondary school laughing gas. It is also used to make the paints more
durable. It serves as a preservative agent too.
 
9.    Hydrosol
This is the chemical that integrates the colours and brings out the best in them. It is
used to correct dullness in paints.
 
10.    Marble dust
This is usually used in the production of textcoat paints. It is of two types rough
and smooth. The preference is determined by what you want to achieve.
 
11.    Acrytext
This is used as a thickener. It holds the seemingly watery paint together.
 
 
12.    Geniple
This one just does the function of giving the painter a scintillating perfume as he
does his job. It helps also in coverage.
 
13. K14
It is also a preservative.
 
14.    Bama cork
It does the function of nitrosol. If you use bama cork you do not need to use
nitrosol.
 
15. Antifungi
This chemical controls fungi from growing on the walls.
 
16.  Silicate
The secret of white paint. It brings out the colour of white paint very well
 
17. Calgum
This is a hardner.
 
Steps to making Emulsion Paints
Emulsion are those ordinary paints that are not roughened with sand-like objects.
The once that are sand-like are regarded as textcoat. You need to aware that there
are other types of paint as well. Satin, oil e.t.c we shall treat them separately but for
now let us concentrate with textcoat and emulsion.
 
Watch the video here https://youtu.be/56YiKySFXc4
 
 
LETS MAKE 4 LITRES OF EMULSION PAINT
 
Note: each chemical that you add requires AGGRESSIVE TURNING. You are to
put them in the order listed below:
 
 
S/N CHEMICAL MESUREMENT REMARK
 
1. Water For paid readers  
2. Tithan For paid readers  
3. Calcium For paid readers  
4. Color 0.5 kg  
5. P.V.A For paid readers  
6. Nitrosol For paid readers  
7. Genipule 0.5 kg  
8. Antifungi For paid readers  
9. Ammonia For paid readers  
10. Acytext For paid readers  
 
 
 
Warning: please the chemicals must be added in the order I have given you. If not
you may have problem for example if you put ammonia before Nitrosol, the paint
will get blocked. And again if ammonia drops in Nitrosol, the Nitrosol will block.
More so, when formalin is poured into ammonia it will explode. The only time you
can add ammonia before Nitrosol is when you are turning on machine speed. Just
be careful.
 
 
For Large Quantity Production: multiply the ratio above the number of litres
you want to produce.
 
 
PRODUCTION OF TEXTCOAT
 
LETS MAKE 4 LITRES OF TEXTCOAT PAINT
 
Note: each chemical that you add requires AGGRESSIVE TURNING. You are to
put them in the order listed below:
 
 
 
 
S/N CHEMICAL MESUREMENT REMARK
 
1. Water For paid readers  
2. Tithan For paid readers  
3. Calcium For paid readers  
4. Color 0.5 kg  
5. Marble dust For paid readers
6. P.V.A For paid readers  
7. Nitrosol For paid readers  
8. Genipule For paid readers  
9. Antifungi For paid readers  
10. Ammonia For paid readers  
11. Acytext For paid readers  
 
For Large Quantity Production: multiply the ratio above the number of litres
you want to produce.
 
PRODUCTION OF FLEXCOAT
 
LETS MAKE 4 LITRES OF FLEXCOAT PAINT
 
Note: each chemical that you add requires AGGRESSIVE TURNING. You are to
put them in the order listed below:
 
 
 
 
S/N CHEMICAL MESUREMENT REMARK
 
1. Water For paid readers  
2. Tithan For paid readers  
3. Calcium For paid readers  
4. Color 0.5 kg  
5. Marble dust For paid readers  
6. P.V.A For paid readers  
7. Nitrosol For paid readers  
8. Genipule For paid readers  
9. Antifungi For paid readers  
10. Ammonia For paid readers  
11. Acytext For paid readers  
 
For Large Quantity Production: multiply the ratio above the number of litres
you want to produce.
 
PRODUCTION OF OIL PAINT
Lets make 4 litres of oil paint
 
 
S/N CHEMICAL MESUREMENT REMARK
 
1. Kerosene For paid readers  
2. Akid For paid readers  
3. Colourant For white use titharn Use other colors
4. Antiskin For paid readers  
5. Mix dryer For paid readers  
 
For Large Quantity Production: multiply the ratio above the number of litres
you want to produce.
PRODUCTION OF SATIN PAINT
Lets make 4 litres of satin paint
S/N CHEMICAL MESUREMENT REMARK
 
1. Water For paid readers  
2. Tithan For paid readers  
3. Calgum For paid readers  
4. Color For paid readers  
5. P.V.A For paid readers  
6. Nitrosol For paid readers  
7. Texanol For paid readers  
8. Genipule For paid readers  
9. Antifungi For paid readers  
10. Ammonia For paid readers  
For Large Quantity Production: multiply the ratio above the number of litres
you want to produce.
PRODUCTION OF MATT PAINT
Let’s make 4 litres of Matt paint
S/N CHEMICAL MESUREMENT REMARK
 
1. Water For paid readers  
2. Tithan For paid readers  
3. Calcium For paid readers  
4. Color 0.5kg  
5. P.V.A For paid readers  
6. Nitrosol For paid readers  
7. Meg For paid readers  
8. Genipule For paid readers  
9. Antifungi For paid readers  
10. Ammonia For paid readers  
For Large Quantity Production: multiply the ratio above the number of litres
you want to produce.
HOW TO GET DIFFERENT COLORS FROM PRIMARY COLOURS
Every company has its own color chart. So you have to make your own unique.
They only way to do it is to have specific measurement in kg of the quantity of
colours you are adding per bucket of paint.
This is the only way to make is professionally.
The Table below may guide you.
Note: for the case of primary colours, the quantity you add determines the forms
of that family. Example if you add 1kg of yellow, you get cream 30/40, if you
add 0.4 kg of same yellow to the same solution it will give you off-white paint.
It is the same with red, and other primary colours.
Target colour Combination 1 Combination 2 remark
Green Yellow Blue  
Orange Yellow Red  
Purple Blue red  
 
You can also have a closer look on the colour wheel for guidance.  

We supply all the chemicals anywhere in Nigeria. Call us


on 08065195592 for the best prices.
 
 
 
TO GET THE COMPLETE MESUREMENT, CHOOSE
THE PACKAGE YOU WANT AND PAY FOR IT.
 
After your payment, send your email address, to pcezendu@gmail.com or
to 08065195592. Upon confirmation of your payment, the complete manual will be
forwarded to your email within 1 hour.
 
UBA account detail
Account name: Ezendu Paschal
Account number: 2011536305
 
PACKAGES
S/N PACKAGE CONTENT PRICE
1. SILVER EMULSION AND N3000
TEXTCOAT
 
ONLY
2. GOLDEN EMULSION, N20,000
TEXTCOAT,
OIL, FLEXCOAT,
SATIN, MATT
AND BONUS
of How to leverage
on other
company’s
machinery for
production and
bucket
branding. You get
the address and
the contact of the
factory that will
allow you to
produce.
See the beauty of the on the site production. The Satin and
the Oil is super
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For more on color combination visit this


post https://freecashmanuals.blogspot.com/2019/06/how-to-mix-colors-in-
paint-production.html
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102 comments:
1.

UnknownMay 5, 2013 at 3:35 PM

Hello there, nice info. What gives the "nylon paint" the glossy finish? your chemicals does not
include that.
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2.

UnknownMay 14, 2013 at 10:39 PM

Really a very nice post! It’s something I have never thought about, really, but it makes a whole lot of
sense. Thanks for sharing the valuable information regarding paint manufacturers.
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3.

ANYANWU BEKEE HABAKKUKJuly 15, 2013 at 10:17 PM

Good morning sir, how can i realise the mixture of OFF-WHITE,PEACH,BERGE AND OTHER
COLLOR.I WILL SOON ORDER FOR THE MANUAL
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1.

adminJuly 28, 2013 at 3:14 AM


off-white is got from a little mixture of yellow and very small of red. if you add more
of yellow you will get cream otherwise called yellow paint. enjoy

2.

EmmyniceworldApril 3, 2017 at 9:14 AM

Can You please tell me the package in your manual


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4.

AnonymousJuly 29, 2013 at 2:10 AM

How can I prepare exterior & interior wall paint?


Thanks!
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5.

adminJuly 30, 2013 at 6:03 AM


dear can you be more specific with what you want. you can use satin as interior wall paint or as
exterior. likewise you can use emulsion, textcoat or even oil. just be more specific and we will help
you. Best regards Paschal
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6.

AnonymousAugust 20, 2013 at 10:01 AM

I NEED THE MANUAL IN HARD COPY FORM.HOW CAN I GET IT? THIS IS MY NUMBER-
07031174223
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7.

adminAugust 31, 2013 at 10:56 AM


you can get it in a hard copy by printing it out when it is sent to your email
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8.

AnonymousAugust 31, 2013 at 3:14 PM

Nice one bro, please my question is Do you Mix(Add) Formalin before Ammonia or Ammonia first
because there was a change in the mixture of Satin and said Formalin poured in Ammonia will
explode please explain, thanks.
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EdmondDecember 7, 2013 at 6:59 AM

Yes you mix Formalin before Ammonia

2.

UnknownDecember 6, 2018 at 5:45 AM

the proportions to the materials used on paint production is not given Y?


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9.

PiusOctober 27, 2013 at 12:14 AM

Dear Paschal, you are truly a team leader. I appreciate your generosity. Please what is the
equipment/instrument requirements for a small scale beginner? PIUS BROWN
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10.

AnonymousOctober 28, 2013 at 8:40 AM

Nice taught man!....God bless you.how much is the e-book and what other manual do you sell?
thanks.here is my email;bazojohn@hotmail.com.
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11.

RASUMOLNovember 5, 2013 at 6:14 AM

you are fantastic, please how can make a gloss paint and the chemicals
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12.

AnonymousNovember 12, 2013 at 4:10 AM

Am a new person in ths industry, can some one volunteer to guide me on paint production process
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13.

AnonymousNovember 15, 2013 at 6:47 AM


God bless you sir, could you please write me where the chemical can be bought in iyana ipaja or
ikeja lagos. This is my email: danielomotosho@gmail.com

Thank.
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1.

papi lezyJune 26, 2017 at 1:27 PM

U will get at caso..after abule egba..


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14.

AnonymousNovember 20, 2013 at 5:44 PM

good day sir where can I get chemicals to buy in Lagos I live at ijenokpeja, my email is
osa4christ12@yahoo.com thank u
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15.

AnonymousNovember 26, 2013 at 6:14 AM

nice bro, please my question why PVA is not needed in the production of satin paint and where can
one get some of this chemical to buy in kaduna state. my email: jimohakeem91@yahoo.com and
phone no. 08035179876

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16.

AntonDecember 6, 2013 at 1:42 AM

Valuble Information. Can I have a formula for a Exterior Emulsion with water proofing & Crack
bridging propeties . Thanks
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papi lezyJune 26, 2017 at 1:24 PM

Yeah...then u go for cracle paint..it has a primer


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17.

adminDecember 8, 2013 at 12:11 PM


for Exterior Emulsion with water proofing & Crack bridging propeties, the only alternative i have for
you is satin. please note, any other type of paint that is not enlisted in this artilce are the ones we
are still in the process of learning. for now I dont know how to produce any other form of paint save
these ones you read here. thank you.

your questin why PVA is not needed in the production of satin paint. it is that nature of satin. if you
know the paint. thank you
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18.

AnonymousDecember 10, 2013 at 10:16 AM


I would say thanks very much for bringing this on net. I really appreciate it I must confess. But sir
permit me to ask a question. I want to know how I can order for those empty drum of paint and
where I can brand them and lastly the machines and their uses in paint production. Thanks.
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19.

UnknownAugust 18, 2015 at 9:01 AM

bro tnks for enlightenment, pls whats d procedure for getting d complete paints manual
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20.

UnknownAugust 26, 2015 at 2:09 PM

It will be nicer if you can organise a day seminal programme!


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21.

OkorosiSeptember 22, 2015 at 4:30 AM

VERY NICE POST


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22.

UnknownOctober 18, 2015 at 10:12 AM

Thanks sir
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23.

UnknownOctober 18, 2015 at 10:13 AM

Thanks sir
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24.

UnknownOctober 21, 2015 at 4:39 AM

thanks for your wonderful info


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25.

AnonymousDecember 15, 2015 at 9:38 PM

Nice
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26.

Jerome Alex UgwuojiDecember 22, 2015 at 6:05 AM

Find this so much enlightening. Thanks for shearing this great piece of information. Am interested
in having the complete manual.
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27.

UnknownJanuary 2, 2016 at 10:50 AM

Enter your comment...how can I get I touch with u guy pls


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28.

UnknownJanuary 21, 2016 at 10:44 PM

First-class website! I really love it!! Thanks for sharing such latest thing with us. foothillpainting.com
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29.

Mr. John, Chukwuemeka KingsleyFebruary 10, 2016 at 1:16 AM

This information is great and one in town. Thank you.


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30.

AnonymousMarch 15, 2016 at 4:26 AM

This is great, thanks


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31.

UnknownJuly 22, 2016 at 6:50 AM

i. ever hope to your great infomation.


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32.

Adekart ConceptAugust 3, 2016 at 1:17 PM

yu are really da bomb man. this is very helpful...thanks bro


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33.

UnknownOctober 4, 2016 at 9:07 PM

This is fantastic Pascal... keep it up. pls i want to buy this materials in large quantity, can you
describe a place to me where i can buy my materials in large quantities and cheap. BODE SAM,
this is my email address bodesamuela@gmail.com
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34.

UnknownOctober 8, 2016 at 3:51 AM

This is simply the type of developmental information that will contribute immensely to the quick
economic diversification and advancement of Nigeria, which the nation really need now. Thanks a
lot for your entrepreneural piece.
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35.

UnknownOctober 13, 2016 at 7:22 AM

VERY GOOD
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36.

Choice UkevaDecember 9, 2016 at 6:49 AM

Please i need a copy of the complete manual. How can I get it?
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37.

Choice UkevaDecember 9, 2016 at 6:52 AM

Please how can I get the complete manual. This is my number 08135114071. Email :
ukevachoice@gmail.com. Thanks
Good job....
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38.

AnonymousJanuary 20, 2017 at 10:05 AM

Thank u for d information . Hw can I mix pure post office red paint
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39.

UnknownJanuary 20, 2017 at 1:53 PM

Very nice thanks for infor, Pls how can I do gloss paint.
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40.

UnknownJanuary 20, 2017 at 1:57 PM

Nice very interesting thanks please how to produce gloss paint .

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41.

UnknownJanuary 20, 2017 at 1:57 PM

Nice very interesting thanks please how to produce gloss paint .

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42.

tobmukMarch 1, 2017 at 12:24 AM

This is a good one, but if i may ask, is materials for stucco production available in Nigeria? Thanks.
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PaschalJune 13, 2019 at 4:16 AM

yes. the contact of the supplier is included in the package


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43.

WISDOM ZONEMarch 21, 2017 at 10:09 PM

Good morning sir.. How can I get d manual


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44.

UnknownMarch 23, 2017 at 1:52 AM

Great job. Will contact u soonest


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45.

JehcyeMonichsApril 8, 2017 at 7:48 AM

Awesome
However, someone said that calcium is not needed at all in satin paint but here u said PVA is not
needed. Which is which now. Kinda confused.
Pls help expanciate .
Thanks
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46.

UnknownApril 22, 2017 at 6:28 AM

How am I sure that if I credit your account u send me the complete manual and it will have the
measurement rate and not --kg?
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47.

UnknownMay 14, 2017 at 3:10 PM

thank u very much for ur kind mind to publicize this article for us to learn from u.God bless u sir, i
want to know what it will cost me to start a small scale production of paint and how i can be
guarded. this is my email. chrisuc@gmail.com
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48.

enochJune 21, 2017 at 4:39 AM

very helpful post. do the handout analyze all the steps involve in the production?
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49.
AustinJune 22, 2017 at 4:30 PM

Thanks boss
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50.

DlawJune 26, 2017 at 7:41 PM

Please I need more of this information .like what is the minimum start up capital ? And with your
ManuAl in place can I ever get it started or do I need an extravel things to do before kick start .
Thanks
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51.

hamilton izuJune 27, 2017 at 6:13 PM

Hi! Your postcode is very informative. Thanks a lot.


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52.

UnknownJuly 7, 2017 at 10:31 AM

Your manual has been helpful. Please Sir I will love your manuals to be send to my email.
Jspuky@yahoo.com. include that of pop and screeding paint as well. Thanx alot
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53.

UnknownJuly 10, 2017 at 4:43 PM

thanks for this timely and valuable info pls is the manual still available thanks
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54.

Airless Spray GunJuly 25, 2017 at 8:56 PM

Thank you for sharing this interesting and informative article, painting with airless spray gun will be
faster and more interesting!

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55.

ornament michealAugust 2, 2017 at 2:47 PM

is a great joy to see my very good friend paschal with a leadership mantle.you are bless bro.i will
get intouch with you any moment from now
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56.

AnonymousAugust 15, 2017 at 9:18 PM

I found this very useful. Thanks a million. Will call you shortly and book for the manual
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57.
UnknownAugust 18, 2017 at 4:24 AM

Great info... Appreciate it!


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58.

UnknownSeptember 6, 2017 at 6:49 AM

God bless y for this post


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59.

UnknownSeptember 6, 2017 at 6:49 AM

God bless y for this post


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60.

UnknownSeptember 21, 2017 at 3:17 PM

Pls I need d eBook. What makes satin paint have glossy look and how do I derive my colors say
peach.
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61.

UnknownSeptember 21, 2017 at 3:17 PM

Pls am interested in the eBook. What will make d satin paint to shine? Also I need peach color of it
how do I achieve my colors.
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62.

UnknownOctober 14, 2017 at 1:24 PM

tanx for sharing ds lovely info will order for d full manual soon
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63.

UnknownOctober 17, 2017 at 9:16 AM

Nice one bro.....


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64.

UnknownOctober 27, 2017 at 3:34 AM

Thank you for your time sir


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65.
Uche Chuks November 7, 2017 at 5:41 PM

Nice one
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66.

UnknownNovember 13, 2017 at 9:03 PM

Good to hear from you... i will like to learn more from you sir on paints production sir... here is my
email alexosade01@gmail.com
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67.

UnknownJanuary 16, 2018 at 10:57 PM

Its very helpful I lov it


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68.

UnknownFebruary 9, 2018 at 6:15 AM

God bless you, this is very helpful..will make the payment anytime soon, because am in need of the
complete e.book. thanks ones again.
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69.

UnknownFebruary 14, 2018 at 10:02 AM

I need complete soft copy.


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UnknownFebruary 15, 2018 at 9:52 PM

Nic one. Please how much is the complete e-manual?


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71.

UnknownFebruary 15, 2018 at 9:52 PM

Nic one. Please how much is the complete e-manual?


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72.

mohammed AdamuMarch 12, 2018 at 4:33 AM

Enter your comment...dear sir how can i meet u in person for to learn more dirrect from u.
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73.
EjikeJune 15, 2018 at 5:43 AM

Thanks. Apart from the ingredients required for the production,does one need to have a factory?
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74.

mind mastersJune 19, 2018 at 11:05 PM

thank you so much for this wonderful teaching, may God allmighty bless you amen
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75.

UnknownJune 23, 2018 at 8:52 AM

thanks for the information


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76.

SMJ4RealJune 28, 2018 at 12:49 AM

Enter your comment...Gog bless you, I think this we help me, how can I get the complete manual.
my phone number is 07035143598 thanks
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77.

SMJ4RealJune 28, 2018 at 12:49 AM

Enter your comment...Gog bless you, I think this we help me, how can I get the complete manual.
my phone number is 07035143598 thanks
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78.

UnknownJuly 11, 2018 at 9:07 AM

God bless you sir for this great information.


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79.

UnknownJuly 22, 2018 at 12:44 AM

How much is 3000N in south african rands?


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80.

UnknownAugust 14, 2018 at 8:35 PM

I think this is a real great article post.Really looking forward to read more. Visit at
Crazy Video Hub
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81.
UnknownAugust 26, 2018 at 4:58 AM

Hello is the manual still available for purchase?


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82.

UnknownAugust 26, 2018 at 10:43 AM

Am going to make my payment because I that satin formula but sir I hope the measurements is
included
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83.

UnknownAugust 28, 2018 at 2:17 PM

My eyes have seen that God has bless you and God is going to reward you according to your heart
desires that are not evil in Christ Jesus.
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84.

UnknownSeptember 15, 2018 at 3:40 AM

Wa ooo this is awesome thanks so much for this empowerment God bless u sir I will surly pay the
fees to learn more about the other pain like stain , glossy, silk, and others and their ratios and
processes
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85.

UnknownOctober 3, 2018 at 9:13 PM

Wow thanks.you have added to the little I knew about paint production
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UnknownDecember 20, 2018 at 9:36 AM

I am interested in the manual. I will pay soon.


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UnknownFebruary 6, 2019 at 12:34 AM

Thank God for new opportunities


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UnknownMarch 3, 2019 at 10:14 AM

Paschal Thank you for the complete package. I was able to produce my first customized Matt
Emulsion paint. I appreciate it. My uncle has given contract to produce and paint his house. I will
use your satin formular for him. God bless you.
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UnknownMarch 5, 2019 at 8:03 AM

I bought your manual in 2012, but you posted here is an improve version. I need this version for my
factory takeoff!!!
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UnknownMarch 20, 2019 at 9:03 AM

Nice work bro please how much is the manual?


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UnknownApril 7, 2019 at 2:00 AM

Wow
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UnknownJune 2, 2019 at 4:58 AM

Thanks bro pascal for this great informations


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UnknownJune 5, 2019 at 11:51 PM

I will be following you strictly...we will still give it a time. Thanks


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Ollisa OkekeJune 13, 2019 at 4:10 AM

This was very help to me. I now have my own company. please patronize me Hall of Fame Paints
Benin 09065953505. Thank you Paschal
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PaschalJune 13, 2019 at 4:15 AM

Every big company you see today started small. do not neglect the days of small
beginning.
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