Organosilicate paint is a suspension of crushed silicates and oxides in solutions containing organic polymers and is designed to cover any materials from which external buildings of buildings are made: concrete, brick, gypsum, lime and cement plasters, wood, ceramic and glass tiles. Unfortunately, only one white paint OSM3 is currently produced. Immediately before use, the OSM3 paint is thoroughly mixed. The color is performed with a brush, roller or spraying along dry, cleaned of dust, dirt and ice of the surface in two layers. The second layer is applied no earlier than 20 minutes after the first. Paint consumption for a two -layer coating – 300-350 g per 1 m2. Silicon enamel finishes are also very atmospheric. Emaly is prepared in the form of a mixture (suspension) of various pigments (organic and inorganic) and fillers in a silicon varnish consisting of silicone, acrylic resin and solvent. The polymer base of the paint when interacting with moisture forms a thin film that is not wetted with water. Enamel is usually applied in two layers with a spray with an interval of 15 minutes and subsequent curing in the air for 2-3 hours. Enamel consumption – 400-500 g per 1 m2. Now three types of enamel of various colors are produced. Enamel CO112, perhaps the most affordable silicon paint. It is available for decorative and protective decoration of various surfaces – metal, wooden, plastered, concrete and asbestos -cement. Before use, the enamel is diluted to the desired consistency with a solvent No. 646. Enamel Co168 in its properties and purpose is similar to enamel ku12. Emal Co174 is white, gray, blue, turquoise, brown, cream, yellow and black and is characterized by high atmosphere, frost, water, light resistance and high adhesion (“adherence”) to painted materials. The disadvantage of the enamel CO174 is its toxicity.