Polysiloxanes are amongst the newest types of protective coating materials and provide many of the same properties as earlier technologies including strong abrasion resistance and lasting weathering prevention.
Polysiloxane
Polysiloxanes are amongst the newest types of protective coating materials and provide many of the same properties as earlier technologies including strong abrasion resistance and lasting weathering prevention.
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