Stop Scuffs Before They Start with Scuff Tuff™ Interior Waterbased Enamel

Standard architectural coatings are the perfect solution for many paint jobs. But sometimes you and your customers require a paint product that offers an even higher level of performance.

That’s why the chemists in the research and development team at Sherwin-Williams are continually working to innovate new ways to bring you the highest quality premium coatings on the market.

The focus is on products that increase productivity and one of the latest products developed with pros in mind is Scuff Tuff™ Interior Waterbased Enamel.

Scuff Tuff offers professional painting contractors the best of both worlds: a super-durable, scuff-resistant finish that does not compromise on appearance. It enables pros to deliver long- term value and advanced protection for busy spaces, high-traffic, heavy-use areas and more.

“For applications that require greater durability and abrasion resistance than standard architectural coatings, Scuff Tuff is tough enough to handle it,” says Dennis Fiorilli, Sherwin-Williams Director of Product Excellence. “Scuff Tuff will be a game changer in the commercial market.”

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Formulated to withstand the abuse common to many interior applications, the super durable finish resists scuffs and scratches and minimizes burnishing despite frequent washing.

“Speaking of frequent washing, the washability of this product is incredible,” he adds.

The product’s outstanding hide and adhesion ensure excellent coverage in fewer coats. And Scuff Tuff is designed to meet MPI high performance standards and meets the most stringent VOC regulations with <50 g/L VOCs. Scuff Tuff Interior Waterbased Enamel is available exclusively from Sherwin-Williams paint stores, sherwin-williams.com and the Sherwin-Williams PRO+ app.


This article was originally published in the Spring 2024 issue of PPC magazine. ©2024 Fusable. Get more information about products that will help you increase your productivity and efficiency in the PPC magazine archive.