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13 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

Never heard of them and never noticed their logo at any of our games. Their marketing team needs to lift.

You can't have watched too many games last year that closely. They had their logo on the ball.

Haymes Paints new deal with Melbourne

Haymes is the only paint left that is Australian made and Australian owned.

Dulux in the last few years bought heavily into Paint Spot stores and had them remove Haymes paint from their shelves, to put the squeeze on them.

No affiliation myself, but knowing this information makes me much more likely to seek out Haymes for my next project.

 
1 minute ago, In Harmes Way said:

You can't have watched too many games last year that closely. They had their logo on the ball.

Haymes Paints new deal with Melbourne

If you put their logo in front of me yesterday (before i read this thread) i would not have known who they were. I don;t have much use for paint which may explain my obliviousness.

I went to school with one of the Haymes boys, and I can vouch that he was as good a bloke as his family's paint is good for your house!


15 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Warning as good as Haymes is, this product is not for human consumption.  It is also recommended to keep away from small children.

Unless you want to paint them...

  • 2 weeks later...
 

Fantastic option for upcycling furniture vs other options such as Chalk & Mineral.  Mind you a good quality mineral is.pretty hard to top but....

Leave the Haymes for at least 24 hours to cure, 48 even better,  a light sand in between coats and bob's your uncle

1 hour ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Maybe the club has been listening?

Good little promo for Haymes by BBB published in the past couple of days:

 

Doesn't Robbo do this at half time as well?


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