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Developed film preservation
Our Company Liquiguard Technologies Inc. is an innovator of new and
unique protective coatings for use on everyday objects and specialized applications. Commonly available coatings have a basic polymer composition. Liquiguard Technologies coatings are complex formulations that will meet and exceed the requirements of the job at hand. Most of our coatings are water based, eco friendly and present no health hazards. They are clear, non-odorous and contain additives that discourage the growth of mold, mildew and other fungi. They contain inhibitors to prevent damage caused by invisible but harmful ultraviolet rays. Liquiguard Technologies development focus is to create application specific coatings that are the best in class. Coatings developed by us utilize the latest innovations in polymer technology. Our formulations focus on specific groups of materials and objects that need to be protected from hazards encountered during every day use. We pride ourselves on developing solutions that are truly effective and long lastingwe have developed a very special product by the name of ArtShield. ArtShield is a clear coating designed to protect and enhance the longevity of fine art, graphics and even photographs and digital photographs. It is totally non-staining and will not affectthe colors or the material of the object being coated. It can also be applied to sculptures and other art objects to prevent tarnishing and fading. ArtShield has great adhesion and flexibility and when correctly applied will provide excellent protection and keep the artwork looking fresh and vibrant. The high degree of flexibility allows fine art to be rolled up for shipping thus providing substantial savings on shipping costs. Formulated from a blend of complex and innovative new resins, ArtShield is a water based, odorless, non-yellowing and non-polluting coating unlike any other available in the market today. More than a moisture repellant it is the first truly protective coating that can withstand spills of water, beverages, wine and other non-corrosive liquids while keeping the coated objects free from mold, mildew and other fungi. ArtShield contains unique ultraviolet inhibitors that will protect the artwork from damage caused by exposure to sunlight, thus extending the life of the artwork. If needed, coated objects can also be wiped down with warm water and mild detergents. ArtShield can be sprayed or brushed on to the art objects quickly and easily and will become tack free in 20 to 30 minutes at an ambient temperature of 77°F. To achieve optimal results, however, a drying time of approximately 72 hours is recommended. The fully dried ArtShield film is highly durable and will stay in place and continue to provide optimal protection until physically removed or rubbed off. To ensure that your treasured artwork is fully protected, ArtShield contains a special "tracer dye" that glows when exposed to ultraviolet light. Missing or inadequate amount of ArtShield can be easily detected by the absence of the telltale glow when the artwork is exposed to a UV source. If too little ArtShield has been applied, simply apply another coating to correct the problem. ArtShield is 100% water based and is available in aerosol cans, quart, gallon and five gallon containers. Aerosol cans contain solvent based propellants. Larger packing sizes contain concentrates which must be diluted with tap water. The recommended dilution is 2 or 3 parts of water to 1 part of concentrate. To remove ArtShield coating from treated surfaces, use warm water and mild detergents or isopropyl alcohol. Do not use corrosive cleaners or strong solvents. ArtShield is non-toxic and environmentally safe. PRODUCT USAGE INFO 1. Surface to be laminated must be free of dirt, oil, grease and other loose debris. 2. Damp or wet objects should be thoroughly dried before coating. 3. Make sure that Artshield and ambient temperature are at 50° F or higher. 4. Shake the aerosol can well before and frequently during use. 5. Hold the can upright and about 12 inches away from the surface to be sprayed. 6. Spray from all four sides of the object to be coated to ensure complete coverage. This constitutes one coating cycle. 7. Porous surfaces may require more than one coating cycle for optimal protection. 8. Each coating must be partially dry prior to application of additional coatings. 9. For maximum protection coat all exposed surfaces. CAUTION: Propellants within the aerosol contain volatile solvents that can ignite easily. Keep away from open flame sparks or heat. Prolonged exposure to sunlight may expand the pressurized solvents and the can could explode. Do not puncture or incinerate. Do not store at temperatures above 120ºF. Vapor harmful. Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with eyes and skin and prolonged exposure to vapors. If swallowed do not induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention. LEGAL INFO LIQUIGUARD TECHNOLOGIES, INC. WARRANTIES THAT A PROPERLY COATED OBJECT WILL NOT SUFFER DAMAGE FROM HUMIDITY, MOISTURE, LIMITED EXPOSURE TO NON-CORROSIVE LIQUIDS AND ULTRAVIOLET RAYS. USER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING SUITABILITY FOR IN ENDED USE AND ASSUMES ALL RISKS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH OTHER THAN AS WARRANTED HEREIN. WARRANTY EXTENDS TO ORIGINAL PURCHASER AND MAY NOT BE ASSIGNED OR TRANSFERRED. WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO COATED OBJECT THAT HAS BEEN REWORKED, PHYSICALLY DAMAGED OR ABUSED AND PROVIDES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE TO COATED OBJECTS. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR USE OR FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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