<p>Original 1948 paint trade vintage catalog for the <b><span style="font-size: 14px;">ARMOR LABORATORIES, INC.</span></b> Main office and plant was located at 538 Commercial Street, Glendale, CA.</p><p> Manufacturers of Specialized Paints & Coatings for Residential, Commercial and Industrial Applications. </p><p> Products include Armor Coat - The Superior Water-Proof Coating. A decorative, waterproof finish for home and building exteriors of stucco, unglazed brick, concrete, unglazed tile, or any other porous building material and for swimming pools, reservoirs, and fish ponds. Armor Coat is a cement-base mineral compound in the form of a dry powder, ready for application upon the addition of water. It is compounded according to a secret formula. Included in the ingredients are waterproofing agents and limeproof pigment colors.</p><p>Has product description, application and specifications to provide product details.<br></p><p> Unbound from a large rare 1947-1948 Catalog File, this unique old two-page technical brochure would display beautifully matted and framed. Nice graphics. A fabulous addition to your retro construction industry library. Pages are loose.</p>
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