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StoSil Color

Traditional and sustainable conservation paint

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Silicate based dispersion paint for external stonework and masonry. Ideal for heritage projects requiring authentic paints.

Article No. Description Price Colour Unit
00207-014 15 ltr Pail (White) £79.50 N/A Minus quantity  Plus quantity
00207-040 5 ltr Pail (White) £29.95 N/A Minus quantity  Plus quantity
00207-050 15 ltr Pail (Tinted) £103.05 Pick colour Select colour Minus quantity  Plus quantity
00207-053 5 ltr Pail (Tinted) £38.75 Pick colour Select colour Minus quantity  Plus quantity
09663-056 Colour Sample Card £0.35 Pick colour Select colour Minus quantity  Plus quantity

Product Details

Finish: Mineral Matt
Colour range: Available in a selection of 465 earth-tone colours from the StoColor System
Pack size: 5ltr, 15ltr
Coats: 2
Consumption: Approx. 10-12m2 per litre depending on substrate
Application: Roller, brush or airless spray device

Key Benefits

  • Silicate coating protects the substrate from weathering, and the growth of mould and algae.
  • Long-lasting and highly durable (especially on masonry)
  • Manufactured from silica sands, StoSil Color is an environmentally friendly paint.

More Information

ilicate paints are popular due to their historical authenticity, and offer a range of unique benefits not found in many modern dispersion products.

  • Environmentally friendly
  • Resistant to acid rain
  • Some anti-fungal properties
  • Protective - bonds with the substrate*

In addition, StoSil Color has other attractive benefits:

  • Breathable
  • Colourfast
  • Highly durable and long lasting
  • Non-combustible

StoSil Color is one of the most environmentally friendly paints available on the market, and is manufactured using one of the world's most abundant natural resources, silica sand.


*The petrifaction process

As StoSil Color coats a mineral substrate, a chemical reaction occurs.

The potassium silicate binder causes the paint to fuse with the substrate, creating one integral surface.

The resulting microcrystalline structure allows a high degree of vapour diffusion, while the pores remain small enough to prevent the ingress of driving rain.

This petrifaction process is unique to silicate paints and plasters, not only decorating the surface, but protecting it.

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