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Sherwin-Williams UltraCrete

Sherwin-Williams new UltraCrete Solvent Borne Texture coating is formulated to overcome project delays that can often be caused by poor weather or by poor surface conditions on new concrete construction.

Formulated for spray application on tilt-up, pre-cast and poured-in-place concrete, the coating improves the appearance of large commercial buildings without adding undue cost or time to the job. Because the product is engineered to be applied at temperatures as low as 20-degrees Fahrenheit, and can even be applied over damp concrete, weather-related delays will virtually eliminated. Once applied, UltraCrete Solvent Borne Texture coating delivers long-term resistance to UV damage, as well as to efflorescence.

The coating is also designed to provide excellent adhesion despite incomplete removal of minor surface dirt or form release agents, so extra preparation steps can be eliminated and the project wrapped up faster.

For more information, visit the Sherwin-Williams Web site.

 
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Concrete Decor, Vol. 3, No. 6
December/January 2004
Concrete Decor, Vol. 3, No. 6
 

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