May 10, 1994 COMPANY NEWS; INSILCO TO SELL SINCLAIR PAINT UNIT FOR $51 MILLION The Insilco Corporation agreed yesterday to sell its Sinclair Paint Company subsidiary to Grow Group Inc. for $51 million. But it said two other divisions -- its Rolodex office products business and the Curtis Manufacturing Company, a maker of computer accessories -- were no longer for sale. Insilco, based in Midland, Tex., emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 1993. The company said last fall that it would seek buyers for the three businesses. Grow Group is a manufacturer of chemical coatings, paints and household products based in New York. Sinclair, based in Commerce, Calif., operates 49 stores. Insilco's stock fell 50 cents, to $16.125, in Nasdaq trading, while Grow Group's shares were down 25 cents, at $15.75, on the New York Stock Exchange.
Almost all paint stores will tint their paint free of charge.
He bought more.
They put red spray paint on store bought tomatoes.
Then he's got a small house and he's using lower quality paint.
Monet liked to paint landscapes, and water played a HUGE role in them. Also, Monet bought a house near a swampy pond.
Sinclair Paints are sold in most Sherwin Williams paint stores. They are located in most areas of the United States.
Polymer paint can be bought from a paint store, and it can also be purchased from the manufacturer. This paint is extremely durable due to its bond to materials.
Almost all paint stores will tint their paint free of charge.
He bought more.
He bought the house at Giverny.
They put red spray paint on store bought tomatoes.
They could be bought in a paint shop.
My 2010 Ford Escape seems to be peeling the paint on the roof in a few different places...we bought it used but this just started happening after we bought it...
yes and no. when different companies merged they often pulled formulas from one label and used it others. so some formulas that were in the original sinclair label is now in the glidden label. which ones ? probably a company secret.
"Children's paint" isn't very descriptive. You'd need to specify an actual type of paint or, better yet, ask a worker at the place where you bought the paint if it works on wood.
where is Robert sinclair
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