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Industrial Acrylic Formulation
STACOAT is engineered with a high-performance acrylic base designed to flex with the timber substrates common in equestrian settings. By eliminating harmful solvents, we have created a high-build coating that adheres aggressively to both internal and external surfaces without toxic fumes, ensuring structural integrity is maintained even as the wood expands and contracts in changing climates.

Heavy-Duty Weatherproofing
Equestrian environments are harsh; STACOAT is built to withstand them. This coating provides a non-yellowing, UV-resistant shield that prevents fading and sun degradation on exterior fencing and barns. Its hardened surface repels dirt and grime, creating a washable barrier that stands up to frequent cleaning cycles and the general abrasion found in active animal enclosures.

Rapid Turnaround
Time is critical in trade and functional environments. This coating is engineered for speed, becoming touch-dry in just 2-4 hours to minimize downtime for animals and equipment. Whether applied by brush, roller, or spray, it lays down a smooth, consistent finish that improves the aesthetic of fences and stables while delivering long-term, hard-wearing protection against the elements.

Available Colours
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    Cuirassé Gris
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    Gris clair
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    Gris perle
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    Noir
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    Blanc
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    Bleu royal
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    Bleu olympique
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    Bureau de poste rouge
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    Rouge rustique
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    Vert moyen
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    Chalk White
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    Magnolia
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    Gardenia
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    Country Cream
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