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Uploaded by on May 21, 2010

For several years, we have promoted Secure-All Company's exclusive SecuraCote finish. The process involves dipping each door 14 times in various electrically-charged solutions BEFORE the door is ever painted. This exclusive process provides a solid rust-proof foundation for the final baked-on powder coated finish that you see. While powder coated finishes alone are certainly more durable than conventional spray painted finishes, they are NOT effective for filling in pinhole spots in welds, edges of steel bars, and the intricacies of steel forgings. As a result, a steel security storm door WITHOUT a SecuraCote plated foundation finish will typically begin to show signs of rust in these critical areas between 6-months (humid climate) and 2 years (dry climate). Learn more about Secure-All Company's exclusive SecuraCote finish at http://www.securitydoorsonline.com/securacote.html

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