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PLUMBSTONE ROCK COATING

Daich Coatings Corp. PLUMBSTONE ROCK COATING

Renew a multitude of surfaces with this unique 100\% acrylic emulsion tough stone-based coating which can be spread seamlessly onto almost any existing surface-including concrete, masonry, drywall, plaster, brick, wood, vinyl, linoleum, and more indoors and out. The stunning surface finishes capture the look and texture of natural and cut stone in a wide range of colors. It is slip-resistant and resist damaging UV rays. Offers water and moisture resistance and has excellent freeze/thaw resistance. Protects concrete from salt damage, stains, mold, and mildew as it resists fading and discoloration. The coating brings new life to old surfaces to hide imperfections on patios, porches, pool decks, driveways, basement floors, countertops, and much more. When properly applied and sealed, it is impact and abrasion-resistant. It is also fire-resistant. Apply by trowel or spray equipment. Dries to touch in 60 minutes. Protect coated surfaces for 6 to 8 hours prior to exposure to rain. Cure time is complete in 24 hours. For surface prep refer to model No. TSPR-378 primer and model No. AUC-378 sealer. Clean up equipment immediately with soap and water. Covers approximately 33 sq. ft. per gallon. No. SPR-076-01: Brownstone rock, gallon No. SPR-076-5: Brownstone rock, 5 gallon No. SPR-077-1: Flint gray rock, gallon No. SPR-077-5: Flint Gray rock, 5 gallon No. SPR-080-1: Sand rock, gallon No. SPR-080-5: Sand rock, 5 gallon No. SPR-073-1: Santa Fe rock, gallon No. SPR-073-5: Santa Fe rock, 5 gallon No. SPR-081-1: Plumbstone rock, gallon No. SPR-081-5: Plumbstone rock, 5 gallon

Average Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 3 out of 5
1 of 1 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

Customer Reviews for Daich Coatings Corp. PLUMBSTONE ROCK COATING

Overall: 3 out of 5 3 out of 5
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Location: Nebraska
Gender: Female
Age: 45-54
First online purchase: No
Misleading Date: October 7, 2007
"We liked this product but we thought the coverage amount was misleading. We had an area approx. 56 sq. ft. and it took 4 gallons of the spreadrock. We think the area per gallon should be more like 25 sq. ft. at the most.That was with using the product thinly twice over."