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Business in the spotlight: Tjhoko Paint

Aug 3, 2021

It is challenging to adapt to a new country. Everything is different, and to find your favourite South African products can be quite an adventure. Luckily Worldwide is here to help. Worldwide’s World Guide is unique. Here you can find a group of South African businesses from all around the world creating a network of South Africans abroad. This week’s business in the Spotlight is Tjhoko Paint in New Zealand.

Tjhoko Paint is the world’s first water-based, self-sealing acrylic chalk paint. With a focus on incomparable quality and family values, each carefully crafted Tjhoko Paint colour is named after one of our incredible team. The Tjhoko Paint holding company has been manufacturing high-quality paint for more than 18 years!

The unique, non-toxic properties and formulation of Tjhoko Paint means it can be used on virtually any surface and in virtually any environment from children’s nurseries to medical centres and everything in between – with no wax or sealant required, Tjhoko’s matt finish paint becomes UV and water resistant by simply applying our Glaze.

Tjhoko Paint can be used on wood, metal, glass, natural fabrics, laminated surfaces and previously varnished surfaces with no sanding or priming required (just a thorough wipe down with lacquer thinners) – Tjhoko Paint is truly a revolutionary product!

Transform your outdoor space, your bathroom or kitchen – let your creativity go wild!

Contact Tjhoko Paint:

Telephone: +64 22 329 8811

Email: info@tjhokopaint.co.nz

Click here to visit Tjhoko Paint on Facebook.

Click here to visit Tjhoko Paint on Worldwide’s World Guide.

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