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• CARINA GLAZE achieves an authentic metal finish to natural and man-made porous surfaces. • Counter tops, floors, sinks, tubs and water features can all be instantly transformed with a real metal coating that will last longer than powder-coating or painting. • 100% U.V. proof treatment can be used indoors or outdoors. • VOC (Volatile Organic Compound*) compliant. • CARINA GLAZE is environmentally green and sustainable long term.
Unique features of CARINA GLAZE: • CARINA GLAZE allows beautiful metal surfaces to be fabricated – on site or in-house to be sold. • Recycled copper, bronze, brass, nickel, aluminum or any available recycled metal finish can be produced. • The desired patina can be achieved and then locked in with treatment by NANO EAP (Kinloch USA). • Provides exceptional protection and beauty for architectural accents, wall panels, bath and kitchen tile and even giant logos and designs on mass concrete concourses. • Used in new surface installations or as a restoring finish to badly damaged, stained, or etched stone or concrete. • Lifetime no peel warranty and a 10 Year Performance Warranty. • Treated surface can be cleaned with bleach or any other household cleaner. • Uses global leading nanotechnology.
Application of CARINA GLAZE: • CARINA GLAZE is applied by a trained, experienced installer to stone, tiling or concrete surfaces. • Following application, CARINA GLAZE requires a 24 hour dry time, but is dry to the touch in 4 hours. • Vacuum or reclaim excess metal after full cure, prior to polishing. • Polishing instructions – 2500 GRIT sandpaper combined with automotive polishing compound and lambs wool buffer is the recommended polishing procedure. • Can be used on most porous surfaces – natural and man-made. • If sharp items should damage it, CARINA GLAZE is easily repaired.
*According to the EPA, “Volatile Organic Compounds are compounds that have a high vapor pressure and low water solubility. Many VOCs are human-made chemicals that are used and produced in the manufacture of paints, pharmaceuticals, and refrigerants. VOCs are common ground-water contaminants.”
CARINA GLAZE Consumers and Purchasers • Home Remodelers • Home Builders • Restoration Contractors • Architects
Blocks Damage and Stains • Ink • Drinks - red wine, coffee, sodas • Food spills • Organic decay • Difficult staining materials
Designed for Porous Surfaces • Concrete - any unpainted or uncoated • Stone - travertine, limestone, patios, pool, porches, back splashes • Indoors and outdoors - kitchens, bathrooms, patios, porches
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