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What is the difference in performance between one coat and two coats of Navy Steel with an appropriate topcoating?

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What is the difference in performance between one coat and two coats of Navy Steel with an appropriate topcoating?

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A. Depending upon how severe the conditions are, one coat lasts from 6 months to 2 years. Two coats will last for up to 5 years again depending on the severity of the weather and the impermeable, compatible and flexible nature of the topcoat, epoxy, polyurethane, bituminous coatings etc.

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