20-669 Seymour Stripe 6-Series Inverted Ground Marking Paint, Fluorescent Blue (17oz)
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Greg EW –
Your Product information Sheet link is broken for SKU 20-657. Can you provide?
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Seymour Paint –
Hey there sorry for the inconvenience. Below is the ink for the product information sheet.
https://amp-fs.amplifi.io/file?id=ebb11c6f-3e46-4124-8d6d-0f64f8e3b2cb
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David Romo –
i need an SDS for 20-679 Seymour Stripe 6-Series Inverted Ground Marking Paint, Fluorescent Hot Pink (17oz), and the website isn’t loading the page when i click on (View Safety Data Sheet Open Safety Data Sheet in a New Window)
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Seymour Paint –
We are working on having this issue resolved. Here is the link to the SDS.
https://cdn.amplifi.pattern.com/53b30eb6-7c56-4aa9-ab3e-163dc16dfb25
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James –
How long can I expect the markings to last with this type of paint?
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Seymour Paint –
On pavement or concrete the mark will be there easily a year later. It is basically permanent.
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Benny mitchell –
Am a blasting supply co. Looking to become a distributed for cases of inverted marking paint. Any interest??
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Seymour Paint –
Thank you for your interest in Seymour Paint, please contact our sales team they will be happy to assist you. sales@seymourpaint.com
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Olen Lengacher –
How much per case
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Seymour Paint –
A case of this product is 12 cans. $14.50 per can.
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Corina –
Can this and will this cover white lines on artificial green grass
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Seymour Paint –
While it is permanent and would work, the color is much too light as itâs more of a shamrock green and not a dark grass green.
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Thomas Morgan –
When this paint is dry is it aquarium safe
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Seymour Paint –
No, it is not intended for continuous immersion in water.
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Fritz Ames –
Pranksters sprayed our curb with a can left by a utility crew and we need to clean it up. TSP (substitute) cleaner and scrub brush got much of it but wondering if there’s a better product for cleanup.
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Seymour Paint –
You will likely need a citrus based paint stripper. Another option is to just spray over it with our gray concrete renew paint.
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Sean foley –
Is this paint water based or acrylic
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Seymour Paint –
It is water based.
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Jim Moss –
does marking paint have a expiration date in the can # 20-671
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Seymour Paint –
2 years after the manufacture date at the bottom of the can.
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