
- CRL TPC Surface Protector by CR Laurence
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| Latest | $9.79 6 hrs ago |
| Highest | $14.11 Jan 2, '14 |
| Lowest | $9.45 Apr 23, '15 |
| Average | $9.79 (30d avg) $9.79 (90d avg) $9.79 (180d avg) $9.80 (365d avg) $10.26 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Sep 11, 2013 |
30 day average: 184,737
90 day average: 181,909
Contents of Container: 16 fl. oz. (473 ml)Contents: 16 Fl. Oz. (473 ml) BottleTransparent Polymer CoatingWater, Soil, and Stain RepellantProtects Glass and Many Other Surfaces Click Here for Tips on How To Use TPC16CRL TPC Surface Protector will actually seal the pores of glass, porcelain, ceramic, plastics, polished metals, fiberglass, and marble to make the surface water, soil, and stain resistant. The clear coating guards against the adhesion and build-up of dirt, grime, mold, mildew, rust and mineral deposits. Environmentally friendly and non-toxic, CRL TPC Surface Protector permits the practice of preventive maintenance, reducing costly cleaning, repairs and replacement. Simply spray on and polish off. 1 Fl. oz. (29 ml) of TPC Surface Protector protects approximately 15 sq. ft. (1.4 meters square) of glass. Also available in 55 gl. (208 l) drums on special order.Important NotesCheck label and Material Safety Data Sheet for any additional limitations and warnings.PROCEDURE FOR THE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF SAND-BLASTED GLASS1. Due to the variable nature of the sandblasting process (i.e. different grit size and blasting pressure resulting in variable depth, etching configuration and amount of residual glass particles), before treatment with CRL TPC SURFACE PROTECTOR, sandblasted glass must be thoroughly washed and dried. 2. The CRL SURFACE PROTECTOR must be applied using a strong, padded cloth and a firm, circular and overlapping motion. The product should be allowed to dry (haze) and then it should be reapplied to ensure complete coverage. 3. When the surface is dry (i.e., the final "haze" has formed), the surface should be sprayed with plain water to test for uniform water beading. When the applicator is satisfied that the "beading" is uniform, the surface should then be washed with a mild detergent solution or an alcohol and water solution to remove all excess polymer (this "excess" is what sometimes looks like "stains" and makes the surface look darker in spots)