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Rhino Shield’s Newly Updated Primer Saves Time and Money

An integral part of the Rhino Shield system, the Adhesive Primer Sealer, or APS as it’s known, has decades of proven performance.

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By: KERRY PIANOFORTE

Editor, Coatings World

An integral part of the Rhino Shield system, the Adhesive Primer Sealer, or APS as it’s known, has decades of proven performance.

APS an advanced elastomeric sealant that goes on milky and turns clear when cured, helping to eliminate installer error. It dries to a tacky finish for unmatched top coat adhesion and to eliminate issues with peeling. And one of the hallmarks of APS — the recoat window is only 2 hours. The newly updated formula takes their nano-technology to the next level.

Like the Rhino Shield finish coat, improvements have been made to APS’s properties as well. For starters, breathability has been enhanced. APS is appropriate for wood, stucco, hardy and many other substrates. The fact that it’s water based with low VOCs means it’s even easier to work with and clean up is simple. APS can be sprayed on or rolled on depending on what works best for the particular substrate.

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