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Water Repellants
Room temperature curable, silicone resin-based water repellant coatings not only help prevent surface deterioration, but also help restore the appearance of many previously deteriorated, porous and dense substrate surfaces, such as:
  • concrete and masonry
  • brick
  • aluminum panels
  • painted or glossy-finish stone
  • non-glossy stone finishes
  • glossy tile surfaces
  • glass surfaces
Water Repellants
Excellent freeze-thaw performance provides protection from water, chloride ions and efflorescence, making these coatings an excellent choice for office buildings, schools, parking garages, retaining walls and many other applications.
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