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  • Painting tools company Oilfields (OLH) will become the core supplier for paint brand Dulux
  • Dulux will sell its two premium ranges – Pro Series Brush and Pro Series Roller
  • The rollout of the brushes will commence in July with the rollers following two months after
  • OLH is up 10.4 per cent to trade at 5.3 cents per share at market close

Painting tools company Oilfields (OLH) has been selected to be the core supplier for paint brand Dulux.

The company said it was proud that its two premium brush and rollers ranges have been selected – Pro Series Brush and Pro Series Roller.

“These two products sit firmly at the premium end of the markets for productivity and finish and this selection will give Dulux painters ready access to Australia’s best painting performance,” the company said.

The rollout of the brushes will commence in July with the rollers following two months after.

“Feedback from store managers is that painters are keen to see Oldfields in store, and we know from much social media contact, that Dulux painters love using Oldfields’ product,” Oilfields told the market.

OLH was up 10.4 per cent to trade at at 5.3 cents per share at market close.

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