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Re: colorcoat follow-up question

From: info@builderswebsource.com
Category: Other/Misc
Remote Name: 63.198.181.43
Date: 28 Nov 2000
Time: 08:23 AM

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Based on your clarification, we contacted STO Corporation to confirm our answer.

According to STO Corp's technical service group, "you can use a 5% silicone based sealer over our acrylic based systems. We also might suggest using WEATHER SEAL SILOXANE WB(WATER BASED) product by PROSOCO @800-255-4255."

Hopefully this answers your question. Again, I would try a test area first before committing to the entire surface. Please make sure the outside temperatures are high enough, particularly as we enter into the winter period. Let us know if this solves your problem so we can update our records.

For additional information on STO products, their website is at http://www.stocorp.com/

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