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La Habra - Allegro Cement Coating

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Allegro Cement Coating ® is a convenient, cost-effictive and captivating coating for existing stucco. Allegro can be applied over any stucco texture, including unusual cement or dense surfaces like the smooth Santa Barbara Mission Finish. Allegro is simple to repair and color match and it provides excellent hiding coverage to rough stucco surfaces. Longer lasting than paint, Allegro doesn't crack, peel, cause chalkiness, or discolor due to rain.


Product coverage

800-1000 ft2, 89-111 yd2, 74-93 m2


Product application

Surface Preparation: LaHabra ® Fog Coat may NOT be used over painted or sealed stucco surfaces. The stucco must be free of dirt and foreign material. Mixing: Add contents of 25 lb. bag of LaHabra ® Fog Coat to 5 gallons of water and stir until no lumps remain. Add an additional 5 gallons of water, stir and allow to stand for 10 to 15 minutes. Stir thoroughly and strain through a nylon stocking or a suitable strainer when pouring into the sprayer. Agitate material frequently to avoid separation during application. Application: Spray apply LaHabra ® Fog Coat using a hand pump, compressed air tank sprayer, professional tank sprayer or a modified painter's airless sprayer. When spraying, use a circular motion when using a circular pattern tip, or alternate vertical and horizontal motions when using a fan pattern tip, holding the nozzle 18" from the wall. Two coats are recommended to ensure complete coverage. NOTE: Immediately after drying, the Fog Coat overspray should be brushed off aluminum and painted trim to prevent etching. NOTE: Protect adjacent surfaces from over-spray. Fog Coat overspray, drips, or spills should be removed immediately with water, or soap and water to prevent the possibility of permanent staining. Lightly dampen with water 24 hours after application of LaHabra ® Fog Coat to assist curing. This is essential during hot weather. Complete curing requires several days, and normal chalkiness will decrease as curing takes place.