Pros and cons of using liquid film

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Pros and cons of using liquid film

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If the composition gets into eyes or on skin, rinse immediately with running water for 10 minutes.
Keep out of reach of children.
Composition: Aqueous dispersion of synthetic resins, functional additives.
Storage conditions: tightly closed container, indoors, storage temperature not lower than 00C. When freezing and subsequent thawing, the composition completely restores its properties.
The film removed from the surface is disposed of as household waste.
Shelf life is 12 months from the date of manufacture.

Liquid film 2012 - a novelty in building materials
What is liquid film QUARTA?

During the repair process, we all use traditional materials to protect important surfaces from chips, scratches and various types of dirt. What do traditional materials mean? They are ordinary bahrain mobile database film combined with tape, cardboard, various adhesive tapes, and sometimes even whole sheets of chipboard, fiberboard and plywood. The MD-Constructions company, which presented this new product, suggests abandoning traditional methods of surface preservation and using liquid film KVARTA as a temporary protection, claiming that this is a higher quality level of protection compared to the above methods.

Next, we will analyze whether this is actually the case and, if so, what benefits we receive when using this material.

Liquid film is a white polymer, sold in plastic buckets (like paint), the volume of buckets from 1 to 20 liters. The material is non-toxic, water-based (95% water). Liquid film is applied in 3 ways: terry roller, spray gun or paint brush. Material consumption is from 5 to 9 square meters per 1 kg. or 1 liter of liquid film. What surfaces can it be used on? Any non-porous surfaces, if the surface has an absorbent capacity, then the film will simply not be removed later. Temperature conditions: the film is applied and removed at a positive (from +10 degrees) temperature. In liquid, closed form, the material can withstand up to 5 freeze-thaw cycles without losing its properties. The shelf life in the factory container is 12 months, in reality it is stored longer up to 2 years. Once applied to the surface, the film lasts up to 1 year or more, retaining the ability to be removed. The applied film is resistant to mechanical and chemical influences, and when working with a welding machine or grinder, it does not burn out from sparks of hot metal. Another remarkable property is its absorbent capacity. When applied to a dirty surface, the film absorbs everything that is underneath, and when removed, the surface remains perfectly clean, which saves us from cleaning and washing, especially at the final stage of repair.

Let's start with the advantages:
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