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Why is Silver Dollar not “silver” in the can– it’s gray or brown in color?

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Why is Silver Dollar not “silver” in the can– it’s gray or brown in color?

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Aluminum coatings in the can are typically a bronze color. Thorough stirring will turn the product silver, but it may still have a slight bronze tone while applying. However, as part of the curing process the product “transforms” to create a bright silver film. So even while you’re applying the product, some areas will have turned bright silver while the most recently applied areas are in different stages of turning from silvery bronze to bright silver.

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