FUSED Solid Color

A pigmented, water-borne, non-yellowing stain for concrete and masonry surfaces. The ultra -small particle size of the formula promotes outstanding penetration and adhesion. It is extremely hydrophobic and provides excellent protection from water, de-icing salts and degradation from freeze-thaw cycles. Available in 7 UV resistant color choices to complement any aesthetic.

$87.35

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FUSED Solid Color stain is a pigmented, water-borne, non-yellowing stain for concrete and masonry surfaces. The ultra -small particle size of the formula promotes outstanding penetration and adhesion. It is extremely hydrophobic and provides excellent protection from water, de-icing salts and degradation from freeze-thaw cycles. Available in 7 UV resistant color choices to complement any aesthetic.

FUSED Solid Color comes ready to use. Can be used on any dry concrete surface. Being a solid color, makes it effective for covering existing color imperfections into an even, consistent appearance. It’s durability stems from the new cross linking acrylic polymers in its formulation.

Our solid color stain can be used on unsealed concrete, masonry, asphalt, pavers and concrete roof tiles. Available in (7) seven standard colors: Basin Brown, Sand Dunes Tan, Trail Dust, Durango Brown, Aspen Gray, Grasslands, and Red Rocks. Conveniently packaged in both 1-gal cans and 5-gallon pails.

Solid Color stain can be used as a stand alone product. On porous surfaces the use of FUSED Primer is recommended. On textured concrete such as stamped concrete and stamp overlays, FUSED enhancer can highlight and enhance texture thru its semi-transparent coloring abilities.

 

FUSED Solid Color Quick Facts

Packaging | 1-gal & -5-gal

Composition | Acrylic Nano Dispersion in Water

Solids % | 27-29%

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