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Seeking information about sealing concrete floors in collections storage areas. The University of Oregon Museum of Art is currently undergoing
renovation and expansion. To seal the concrete floors of the collections storage areas, the project architects have proposed Cementone Clear
Sealer and Clearcoat, both by Scofield. The concern is with offgassing, not so much initially, as the building is unoccupied, but when the
collections and staff are back in the building and the sealer needs to be reapplied occasionally.
Does anyone have experience with the above products? Can anyone share their museum's solution to sealing concrete floors in their storage
areas? Any information, insights greatly appreciated! Thank you--
Jean Nattinger
Registrar
University of Oregon Museum of Art
(541) 346-0970
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