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  • #5655
    Anonymous
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    Hello everyone from Toronto Canada

    This past weekend I used for the first time Sherwin-Williams Promar Low VOC Acrylic Copolymer paint. WOW.
    Previously I was using I.C.I Dulux paint.
    My employee rolled speed bumps with the I.C.I yellow while I was dropping lines with the sherwin-williams yellow. When I was done, I cut-in the speed bumps with my Graco.
    WOW, what a difference in the britness of the S-W paint.
    Later we packed up, removing the pylon cones from the speed bumps. A couple of heavy strait trucks came in doing early morning deliveries. I checked the bumps and noticed the huge difference in tire pick-up of the S-W paint(being less). Drying time seemed to be the same.
    I cant see any negatives about this poduct, I will watch it over time.
    For now on, I am a Sherwin-Williams kind of guy. I feel guilty to all my previous customers for not giving them the BEST product available.
    Has anyone had the same results?
    How is the longevity of this paint?

    Heres to a fun and profitable year!
    Cheers,
    Steve.

    #6520
    Anonymous
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    Its great for low temps and high humidity. Down side is it tries to fast for glass beads and is very slippery when wet.

    #6521
    Anonymous
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    Thanks kccheif 402
    What do you use day to day ?

    Steve.

    #6522
    Anonymous
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    When it gets above 80 I switch to set fast chlorinated rubber. Not as quick to dry and marks worse. Diamond vogel has a quick line chlorinated rubber that works well too.

    #6525
    Anonymous
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    Thanks kc.

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