The regular Arma Polyurea is an aromatic system and will discolor in the sun if pigmented white. We do have a Aliphatic Polyurea that is UV stable in color however it is extremely expensive. Normally used where price is of no concern. The way we do white at a more competitive price is to top coat the Polyurea with Arma 103 which is a 30 year roofing system and has passed extensive testing in the cruise ship industry and has not shown any significant change of color over five years out in the ocean on cruise ships. The Arma 103 could be used on walls and a house however its not designed for this type of application. It has a flat white finish that has very low reflective properties and therefor will not glare.
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