So‑Sure® A‑A‑1801 Coating Compound Tan 30277 – 13 oz Aerosol, Each or Case of 12
So‑Sure® A‑A‑1801 Coating Compound in Tan Obliterating 30277 provides a spray‑on cover coat to mask existing markings and create a clean surface for re‑stenciling or recoating, sold in 13 oz aerosol cans individually or by case.
Fast‑drying aerosol coating compound in Tan 30277 to obscure existing paint or markings
Provides a fresh, uniform surface ready for new stencils, codes, or identification marks
13 oz aerosol format simplifies application — ideal for maintenance, refinish, and re‑marking work
Effective for metal, plastic, wood or painted surfaces in industrial and facility environments
Offered individually or in 12‑can cases for bulk maintenance operations
Helps maintain compliance with facility marking, re‑labeling, and safety/coding standards
The So‑Sure® A‑A‑1801 Coating Compound in Tan 30277 is a practical aerosol solution for masking old markings, labels, or faded identification codes on equipment, parts, or structural surfaces. The 13 oz spray delivers an even, opaque coating that hides prior markings and provides a neutral base for new stenciling or paint application. It’s particularly useful for maintenance departments, industrial facilities, or government sites that require parts to be re‑identified or refurbished without residual markings. The aerosol format ensures quick, clean application with minimal prep. Sold individually or in full 12‑can cases, A‑A‑1801 offers flexibility to support both occasional touch-ups and regular maintenance workflows.
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