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General duty, impermeable, flexible plastic coating protects against air, water, oils, chemicals, corrosion.
Long lasting, water repellency-handy maintenance acrylic coating applies clear, protective, permanent film to metal machingery, tools, equipment; to wooden equipment, forms, furniture; to paper signs, documents, drawings; to rubber insulation, connectors; to electrical and electronic assemblies; to marine equipment, etc.
Applied directly from container, solvents quickly evaporate forming continuous, transparent barrier to water, moisture, salt, air, mild chemicals, industrial fumes, gasoline, etc. up to 175 deg F (80 deg C).
Goes on clear; stays clear. Does not obscure materials surface, color, printing, etc. Retards sun fading.
Instant touch-up protection for scratches and scrapes of painted metals. Excellent for protecting metal areas bared during maintenance work or by accidents until complete recoating can be done.
Guards against handling, fingerprinting, oxidation, tarnishing, corrosion, wear.
Clear Sealer belongs in every maintenance tool kit.
Features: Non-yellowing Transparent Ultra Violet Stable Long Lasting Water Resistant High Gloss Oil Resistant Non-staining Flexible Long Term Protection
Directions: For best results use at temperatures between 16 deg C (60 deg F) and 32 deg C (90 deg F). Spray only on clean dry surfaces. Remove rust or other foreign matter before applying. When used on plastic, rubber or painted surface, test a small obscure area to be sure solvents do not affect it.
Applications: Protects metals, and non-metals. Stops fingerprint corrosion. Water-repellent. Useful for industry, marine, electrical and automotive.
Precautionary Information: The principle safety and health hazards associated with this product are due to the solvents. The most immediate danger as with any lacquer is from the vapors released during the drying of the product. The diluents have a threshold limit value (TLV) of 25 parts per million (PPM). Inhalation of vapors in excess of the TLV may have results ranging from headache to mild depression. Prolonged exposure to concentrations in excess of the TLV could result in loss of consciousness. The product could be harmful or fatal if swallowed in large quantities. |
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