Valspar Introduces 2nd Skin Peel-Off Coating

Valspar Introduces 2nd Skin Peel-Off Coating

Valspar-2nd-skin-300x154Valspar has introduced its new 2nd Skin Peel-Off Coating, designed to provide a tough, rubberized finish for a wide variety of automotive surfaces. This synthetic rubber coating is easily applied, will last until it is peeled off and will not damage the original paint on a vehicle, according to the company.

“We are proud to introduce the new Valspar 2nd Skin Peel-Off Coating to the automotive industry. This premium aerosol allows users to protect, cushion or customize the appearance of any painted surface, as well as wheels, chrome trim, metal and plastic,” said Shelley Potaniec, product manager, aerosols for Valspar. “Valspar 2nd Skin Peel-Off Coating quickly dries to a matte finish that remains flexible and stretchy over time. It can be peeled off and leaves no residue or film.”

Valspar says the product is quick drying and provides an extra layer of protection from moisture, acids, abrasion, weathering, corrosion and high temperatures of up to 200 degrees. It will not crack or become brittle in extreme weather conditions. Available in six colors (red, black, blue, white, smoke and clear), Valspar 2nd Skin Peel-Off Coating can be used on vehicles, in shops and on many automotive-related surfaces such as:

• Metal – Reduces vibration, deadens sound, insulates electrically
• Wood – Seals and protects from weathering and splinters
• Glass – Shatter proofs glass objects and the clear formula provides a frosted appearance to windows and crafts
• Plastic – Protects delicate surfaces from scratches

For more information, visit valsparpaint.com.

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