Seal-Once Adds Seven New Colors to Line

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Buffalo, NY–U-C Coatings LLC, a leading manufacturer of environmentally friendly wood protection products, is expanding the Seal-Once® product line.

Seven ready mixed colors are now available for the Nano+Poly premium waterproofing sealer, which protects wood from long-term exterior exposure to weather. The new colors are available in one-gallon cans and five-gallon pails, featuring nature’s most popular wood tones. Seal-Once colors are designed with fine pigments to allow the wood grain to show through and for long-term stability to sun exposure.

Applications of Seal-Once include decks, wood siding and shingles, docks, prefinished wood, log homes, outdoor furniture — wherever wood needs beauty and protection. The durable, breathable matte-finish protects against wear and tear, UV fading and water damage. The environmentally friendly water-based system is easy to use, has little odor, and provides for easy clean-up.

U-C Coatings LLC is a leader in wood protection serving the logging, lumber, construction and wood products industries. It helps customers achieve higher yields and less waste, which furthers the company’s mission to protect, enhance and conserve forest resources.

More information can be found at www.uc-coatings.com and www.seal-once.com.

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