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Any coating used for the purpose of reducing the absorption of succeeding coats. (See hold-out)
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Coating used on absorbent surfaces prior to a finish coat.
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A material usually applied as a liquid that is used to enhance color, waterproof, or stabilize joint sand in interlocking concrete pavements.
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Below or on surface treatment for tiles, stone and grout. The job of a sealer is to provide REACTION TIME and to help prevent staining by putting a barrier between the stone and the contaminant. top
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(1) A continuous film or penetrant to prevent the passage of liquids or gaseous media; a high-bodied adhesive generally of low cohesive strength to fill voids of various sizes to prevent passage of liquid or gaseous media. (2) A coating used to seal the sand-scratched surface of a primer in order to obtain a smooth uniform paint base over rough metal. Sealers are products of low pigmentation.
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