Arova Flex: All-rounder in the Adler Lacke stain range

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Arova Flex Hardwood Stain Adler Lacquers
The new stain Arova Flex from Adler scores among other things with its versatile and uncomplicated application (Image: Schösswender Möbel)

Adler Lacke is expanding its stain range with a new, particularly user-friendly product: Arova Flex, a versatile and safe water-based hardwood stain.

Nothing is more beautiful than natural wood surfaces on furniture or wall and ceiling paneling. With the right stain, this authentic character can be enhanced even further: pores and grain are shown off particularly well, and the wood color tone can also be designed entirely as desired. Stains thus offer numerous opportunities for cabinetmakers to stand out from the mainstream and offer their customers unique, high-quality surfaces. This is now particularly easy with Arova Flex from Adler. The water-based hardwood stain is incredibly user-friendly and versatile: It can be universally applied by dipping, spraying or wiping and can be overcoated with water-based and solvent-based paints. In the process, Arova Flex ensures an exceptionally beautiful, porous stain appearance with excellent luminosity. "The stain contains particularly fine, micronized color pigments that penetrate the wood very well. As a result, Arova Flex is characterized by a noble, porous appearance and excellent lightfastness," explains Jutta Libowitzky, who developed the new product together with her team in the stain department of the Adler laboratory.

Stains are true all-rounders. They can accentuate or balance contrasts, color the wood or emphasize its natural hue, create a quietly elegant or a strikingly rustic look - anything is possible. For this reason, Adler offers its customers the right products for all areas of application. For clear orientation in the diverse stain range, the team around Jutta Libowitzky has revised the Adler stain cards with numerous original samples and added new trendy shades. "Our new stain cards offer a compact overview of the different looks that can be achieved with the respective stain. In addition, carpenters will also find all the necessary instructions for the correct and safe application of the stain," explains Libowitzky. In the future, it will be even easier for cabinetmakers to find the right stain for the desired look and to impress their customers with individual, characterful surfaces.

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