Manufacturers Reminded That Testing Stops Poor Quality Paints Damaging Reputations

SGS, the world’s leading provider of inspection, verification, testing and certification services, is reminding paint manufacturers of the importance of ensuring their products perform well and are safe.

With consumers restricted to their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is not surprising DIY projects have become a popular way to fill time. A OnePoll survey in the US found that 81% of Millennial homeowners had undertaken a DIY project since the start of lockdown.

Redecoration is a common DIY project because it is relatively inexpensive but can have a major impact on the way a property looks. This helps to create a growth industry. The global market for paint and coatings, including industrial applications, is expected to grow annually by 4.92%, reaching a predicted USD 204.83 billion by 2023.

To capitalize on this market growth, manufacturers need to ensure their paints perform as advertised. Consumers may not understand what constitutes ‘good quality’ in paint, but they certainly know ‘poor quality’ paint and will know not to buy it a second time. Poor quality paints often have less covering power, which means the decorator has to apply multiple coats to achieve the correct intensity of color. This will leave the consumer dissatisfied, and this can have a negative impact on the brand’s reputation.

Manufacturers are reminded that working with a highly experienced, independent testing service provider can help them ensure their paint products conform to customer expectations.  By subjecting paint products to comprehensive analysis, deficiencies can be identified before the product reaches the market.

Testing solutions should be conducted under real-life conditions, against the wide variety of factors that consumers may reasonably expect from a particular paint product. For example, a consumer will expect a bathroom paint to be water resistant. What characteristics a paint must conform to depends on where the paint is to be applied. For example, outdoor paints should be tested for factors such as application, adhesion, age resistance, water permeability, rust resistance (metal paints), and beading.

Bathroom and kitchen paints, however, should be assessed for similar characteristics, such as application and adhesion, but also:

  • Gloss
  • Opacity
  • Washability
  • Anti-condensation
  • Water steam permeability
  • Liquid resistance
  • Fungal resistance

It is only by testing paint products against the demands of real-life usage that paint manufacturers can ensure their reputation is protected.  

Another primary consideration for consumers is safety. Manufacturers need to ensure their paint products comply with relevant market regulations governing safety. This can include the presence of hazardous substances – formaldehyde, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), heavy metals, etc.

Finally, manufacturers should consider the fact that consumers are increasingly demanding environmentally friendly products. In the case of paint, this can mean low emissions. A good way to ensure paint products meet these criteria is ensure the paint conforms to the requirements of the EU Ecolabel. It demonstrates waste quantities have been limited, environmental risks reduced, and the discharge of toxic or polluting substances has been minimized.  

SGS DIY, Tools and Hardware Services

SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing solutions to help paint manufacturers produce safe and compliant products for markets around the world. Testing solutions include determining content for heavy metals, and content and emissions for formaldehyde and VOCs. In addition, they provide performance testing services for paints and painting tools. Learn more about SGS DIY, Tools and Hardware Services. 

 

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Damien Berthe

International Business Development – Home Improvement & DIY

SGS Consumer and Retail Services

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About SGS

SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 89,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 2,600 offices and laboratories around the world.

Neue Auctions will Conclude The Year with a Pretty Little Smalls Online Auction Dec 5th

Beachwood, Ohio, USA, December 4, 2020 -- Neue Auctions will conclude the year with an online auction titled Pretty Little Smalls, featuring small, beautiful, sparkly and interesting items that are easy and quick to ship for the holidays. The 322-lot sale will go live on Saturday, December 5th, at 11 am Eastern. Online bidding will be hosted on three platforms; phone and absentee bids will be taken.

“Everything in this auction is small in stature and big on quality, uniqueness and value,” said Cynthia Maciejewski of Neue Auctions. “Items include period Art Deco diamond jewelry, a collection of antique car mascots, antique toys, trains, Buddy Trucks, vintage Steiff stuffed animals, a collection of vintage watches, antique Native American jewelry, sterling silver, small scale decorative arts and miniatures. All would make perfect gifts.”

Strong candidates for top lot of the auction include a stunning, custom-made 18kt yellow gold, imperial topaz and diamond brooch of sunburst form, with undulating golden rods set with seven 2.1mm round brilliant cut diamonds (est. $12,000-$15,000); and a lovely, unusual antique Colombian emerald, gold, diamond and platinum brooch with a center oval cut emerald surrounded by 12 old European cut diamonds (est. $10,000-$12,000).

A gentleman’s Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra co-axial chronometer wristwatch having a navy blue dial with pointed steel markers, luminous steel hands, 27-jewel automatic movement and original box and papers is expected to bring $2,500-$4,500; while a Bulova supercompressor self-winding dive watch, made in 1962 and in good vintage condition, with white Arabic numerals and a leather band should realize $1,200-$1,800.

A Georg Jensen sterling silver flatware service for eight in the Acorn pattern, in a wood storage box, weighing 102.456 oz. troy (knives with stainless blades are included 25.27 oz. troy), should rise to $3,000-$5,000. Also, a group of 12 Royal Doulton flambe figures – including a penguin, two elephants, two ‘The Geisha’ seated cats, a fox, three rabbits and two ducks, ranging from 2 ¼ inches to 9 ½ inches, is expected to bring $800-$1,200.

A Southeast Asian high karat gold dragon bracelet, possibly Balinese, marked 22kt gold, also marked ‘MKP’, with lovely granulation, depicting a dragon with cabochon sapphire eyes and a small pearl in its mouth, should fetch $3,000-$4,000; and an English Victorian 15kt diamond and Persian turquoise bangle bracelet, having 9 old European mine cut diamonds set in four rows of Persian turquoise, 15 ct., has an estimate of $1,200-$1,800.

A ruby and diamond ring boasting a one-carat oval cut natural ruby of very fine color and brilliance, surrounded by 10 well-matched and nicely proportioned 10-point modern round brilliant cut diamonds, set in 18kt yellow gold, is expected to make $2,000-$3,000. Also, a pair of 18kt yellow gold and diamond heart earrings, having diamond-encrusted puffed hearts and a gold gadrooned border, weighing 12.9 grams, should hit $800-$1,200.

A whimsical 18kt yellow gold lion brooch with gemstones, depicting a seated lion with a gold mane, emerald eyes and a diamond pave nose, 1 ¾ inches tall weighing 19.60 grams, has a pre-sale estimate of $800-$1,200. Also, a silver and turquoise Cripple Creek Mine squash blossom necklace, signed with the maker’s initials (“RP”), 25 inches long, double-strand bead form with 10 turquoise inset squash blossoms, should garner $600-$800.

Internet bidding will be provided by Liveauctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Bidsquare.com. Phone and absentee bids will be accepted. For more information, visit www.neueauctions.com.

Daily gallery previews will be held on Thursday and Friday, December 3rd and 4th, from 9-5 Eastern time, in the Neue Auctions gallery at 23533 Mercantile Road in Beachwood, Ohio, near Cleveland. COVID-19 protocols will be observed; masks and social distancing will be required.

Neue Auctions invites everyone to be added to its email list to receive notifications and information regarding all current and future sales. To learn more about Neue Auctions and the Saturday, December 5th Pretty Little Smalls auction at 11 am Eastern time, visit www.neueauctions.com. Updates are posted frequently.

About Neue Auctions:
Neue Auctions provides a bespoke experience for sellers and buyers, with items presented fully guaranteed and vetted, and combines regular online auctions with selected art exhibitions and educational opportunities. Offering consignment services for single items, estates and corporate collections, the firm assists clients in the complicated process of settling estates and general downsizing, working with private individuals, trusts, estates, museums, banks and attorneys. Neue Auctions continues the long-standing history and tradition of art collecting in Cleveland by bringing fine works of art to the market for sale, encouraging the current and next generation of collectors. Neue Auctions is accepting consignments for future sales. For purchases or inquiries about consigning, please call 216-245-6707; or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. For more information, please log on to www.neueauctions.com.

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Neue Auctions
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Cleanzen Expands Industry Leading Cleaning Service to Chicago

Chicago, IL: December 4, 2020 - Professional cleaning business Cleanzen has officially launched its services to the Chicago public. They have pledged to bring their efficient and affordable services into the reach of all residents.

"We're thrilled and delighted to be able to expand our industry-leading standards in cleaning services to Chicago residents," enthused Cleanzen founder Steven Ip.

Having successfully launched in Philadelphia, Mr Ip is now bringing the same winning formula to Chicago and its surrounding suburbs.

Cleanzen Cleaning Services is a platform that connects independent house cleaners with customers. They provide a seamless booking process where you can book a cleaning in under 2 minutes and have your appointment confirmed within an hour. 

"Our 100% happiness guarantee ensures each customer receives the best cleaning experience. They must be satisfied with the quality of service, or the cleaners will return and redo the service," he added. "Cleanzen connects customers with top-rated home cleaning services to help with their busy schedule."

Cleanzen's cleaning service team is comprised of trusted cleaners. All their cleaners undergo one of the strictest hiring processes, and all are thoroughly vetted. They are honest and trusted members who are happy to clean a customer's home. 

Cleanzen cleaners are continuously reviewed after each cleaning by the customers, and all cleaners have to maintain high ratings to remain on the Cleanzen platform. The company is committed to providing a trusted, reliable, and safe cleaning experience.

"Whether you need a one-time clean," he added, "or a recurring cleaning service, Cleanzen Cleaning Services sends a trusted cleaner with the promise of 100% customer satisfaction. At Cleanzen, we are proud to serve our Chicago clients and deliver truly extraordinary results."

For those green cleaning solutions and experiences, then they ask Cleanzen about their specialist eco-friendly cleaning operations.

Testimonials for the services are highly rated. Client Yanet Gebriel commented: "The service we received was above and beyond what was expected and we were extremely satisfied. Cleaners were extremely friendly and personable."

Another Cleanzen client Daryl Kennedy added: "They did a deep clean. My place is shining."

Those who want to learn more about Cleanzen's cleaners and how to hire them view their website: https://cleanzen.com/chicago or contact them on (312) 561-3420. Or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Vienna Immigration Law Firm Discusses Deportation Proceedings

Vienna, Virginia (release-news) December 4, 2020 - Johnson & Masumi, a Vienna immigration law firm, has recently released an article that discusses deportation proceedings. The new article is guided by the legal and immigration experts at Johnson & Masumi who have extensive experience helping those dealing with immigration issues deal with the process and receive trusted guidance through each step. They hope this new article will help those seeking information regarding deportation get the details they need to understand what to expect.

Johnson & Masumi offer readers some valuable information that helps explain what to expect from deportation proceedings. The new article explains what deportation really means and how the process is typically carried out. They go over some important points including the types of aliens who can be summoned which are admitted aliens, aliens present without admission, aliens on parole, and arriving aliens. One of their experienced immigration attorneys can review any unique case to determine if there is a strong and legitimate legal defense available to clients. There are a host of common legal defenses that are used to prevent removal entirely or extend the length of time people have to legally remain in the U.S.

While this new article focuses on explaining the details surrounding deportation and the options available to clients, Johnson & Masumi's website provides readers with more information regarding their team, experience, as well as a full list of service offerings. Johnson & Masumi offer creative legal solutions in the areas of employment visas, fiance visas, non-immigrant visas, student visas, visitor visas, asylum, DACA, and more. At Johnson & Masumi, P.C., they pride themselves on customer service, sincere and close working relationships and favorable results. Their team of experienced professionals is not afraid to tackle even the most complex cases.

With the addition of this new article, Johnson & Masumi hope that readers will have a better understanding of the deportation process and the importance of having a trusted legal and immigration expert on your team. For more information, contact Johnson & Masumi today at 703-688-8279 or visit their website at https://www.johnsonmasumi.com/. Their offices are located at 8300 Boone Blvd Ste. 225 in Vienna, VA 22182.

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StoneFly DR365V now verified as Veeam Ready Repository and Object

Hayward, California - November 17th, 2020 – StoneFly, Inc. today announced that all DR365V models have been verified, by Veeam, as Veeam-ready repository and Veeam ready object solution. The complete turnkey backup and disaster recovery (DR) appliances support all Veeam availability suite version 10 backup, replication, and restore features and can be set up as a secure and high availability immutable S3 target storage for Veeam backup files, snapshots, and replicas.

With StoneFly’s Veeam ready appliance, users can set up backup and DR for:

  • Windows / Linux Physical Servers
  • VMware / Microsoft Hyper-V / KVM / Citrix (Formerly XenServer) / StoneFly Persepolis Hypervisors (Virtual Servers) / Nutanix AHV Acropolis
  • Microsoft Azure / Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud Workloads

In addition to the built-in data protection features of Veeam, the DR365V also comes preconfigured with StoneFly’s patented 8th generation storage operating system: SCVM. With SCVM, users get access to an array of enterprise features which in turn enable them to build a complete turnkey data center in a box effortlessly. SCVM’s advanced features can be divided into three types:

  • Data Protection Features: Immutable Snapshots, Secure Air-Gapped Vault™, Air-Gapped Fabric™, Write-Once Read-Many (WORM) repositories, Encryption, and more.
  • Storage Optimization: Deduplication, SSD Caching, Automated Tiering, and more.
  • Advanced Data Services: Cloud Connect, Real-Time Graphical Performance Reporting, and more.

The DR365V’s Veeam Ready verifications are also listed on Veeam’s website. To learn more about DR365V’s Veeam ready repository verification, click here and to learn more about the Veeam ready object verification, click here.

For more information on DR365V, visit StoneFly website or call +1 510 265 1616.

About StoneFly Inc.

StoneFly Inc., headquartered in California, was founded to deliver upon the vision of simple and affordable storage optimization and disaster recovery protection through IP SAN solutions. StoneFly is a leading manufacturer of high-performance network-attached storage (NAS), storage area networks (SAN) – iSCSI systems, hyperconverged systems, and RAID systems. StoneFly’s range of enterprise products also includes cloud storage solutions, cloud storage gateway solutions, and data migration services for enterprise workloads.