PaintLine products now available at Texas Paint & Wallpaper
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Texas Paint & Wallpaper is now stocking PaintLine products.

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MENLO PARK, Calif. -- PaintLine has just announced that Texas Paint & Wallpaper stores in the Dallas area are now stocking a wide array of PaintLine drying racks, portable job site spray booths, spray stands, and other products in demand by commercial painters. PaintLine's innovative products help professional painters, woodworkers, remodelers and DIYers maximize efficiency by helping them save time, effort, and space in spraying, finishing, and drying processes.

“We’re excited about carrying PaintLine products in our Dallas area stores,” said Matt Harrison, director of purchasing at Texas Paint & Wallpaper. “The products started selling as soon as we put them in our stores, and being so close to PaintLine’s warehouse in Richardson, means that we’ll easily be able to keep products in stock.” Texas Paint & Wallpaper also carries Benjamin Moore Paint, supplies, and other equipment for residential applications, commercial projects, and Interior Design jobs.

PaintLine provides innovative, practical, and economical drying racks, spray stands, spray booths, and other process-oriented product solutions for cabinet makers, millwork shops, painters, remodelers, and DIYers. Its products are sold direct-to-consumer as well as through a growing number of online and brick-and-mortar retailers.

Click here for a Texas Paint & Wallpaper store locator.

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