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Satin Finish - Use for large projects where less sheen is desired. See some potential projects below.

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  • Everbrite Coating is a tough, durable clear coating that will restore and protect metals.
  • Use Everbrite on painted and unpainted metals.
  • Protects metals from tarnish, rust, corrosion, fading, chalking, and oxidation.
  • Contains strong UV blockers to protect metal from fading on any colored metal.
  • Seals porous metals like raw steel, rusted metal, and corten.
  • Stop drips and stains.
  • Easy to apply. Dip, brush, wipe-on, or spray.
  • Self-leveling so brush marks disappear.
  • Self-annealing so it blends with itself even years later.

Everbrite Satin Gallon

$329.95Price
Quantity
  • Coverage

    1000 sf single coat (2 coats recommended for most projects for long lasting results)

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  • Includes

    Everbrite Gallon Satin Finish

    Nitrile Gloves

    Applicator

    Instructions

  • Potential Projects

    Use for large projects where less sheen is desired: rusted metal, corten, siding, art, garage doors, patio furniture and more

  • Reviews

    ★★★★★

    "I had two two-car powder coated aluminum garage doors that were heavily oxidized and sun damaged. I was concerned that paint would peel if applied to them. I found Everbrite Coating in a Satin finish and decided this was the best solution. Shipping was prompt for my two kits. Everbrite Coating is a great product."  Dan C. 

    ★★★★★

    "Hello, Attached are four images from our patio furniture restoration project. We were super happy with the results and loved the Everbrite Satin product. It brought back the powder coating to new condition, from a faded, dull dark grey to original satin black finish. I got a  quote to re-powdercoat for $200 a chair and $385 for the table. Saved over $1100 by using Everbrite. I'll be telling my friends about it for sure. Thanks!" David S.

    ★★★★★

    "Love how easily Everbrite applies and that it’s self leveling. Used the satin finish with a sponge brush and two coats covered completely, even on the most heavily rusted surfaces."  John D. 

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