Duco
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Duco was a trade name assigned to a product line of automotive lacquer developed by the DuPont Company in the 1920s. Under the Duco brand, DuPont introduced the first quick drying multi-color line of lacquers especially for the automotive industry. It is now used by Nexa Autocolor — formerly ICI Autocolor and now a division of Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries — as a tradename for automotive enamels in Asia.
Duco is still used as an Australian colloquialism for automotive paint.
Duco coated is used in the plumbing industry to describe lacquered floor drains and other similar products.
Duco is a brand of household cement.