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Sherwin-Williams Harmony Paints

With formaldehyde-reducing technology, Harmony Paints from Sherwin-Williams help improve indoor air quality by reducing levels of volatile organic compounds from potential sources such as insulation, carpet, cabinets, and other building materials.


By HZ Staff April 3, 2013
This article first appeared in the PB March 2013 issue of Pro Builder.

With formaldehyde-reducing technology, Harmony Paints from Sherwin-Williams help improve indoor air quality by reducing levels of volatile organic compounds from potential sources such as insulation, carpet, cabinets, and other building materials. The paint can withstand frequent washings and has anti-microbial properties to inhibit the growth of mildew on the paint film. The odor-reducing technology reduces common indoor odors, as well as odor during application and drying compared to conventional coatings.

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