Flame Retardant Spray
Flame Retardant Spray 32 Oz. Bottle
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Each 32 oz. bottle covers 60 square feet and protects any porous material. It passed National Fire Retardant tests NFPA #701 and ASTME 84.
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Can you spray OSB board with this and meet the NFPA # 701 test?Asked on 12/22/2011 by Crystal2 answers
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I'm sorry but OSB board cannot be sprayed with anything to make it meet the NFPA #701 test.Answered on 1/4/2012 by csrA:
No, the NFPA 701 is just for fabric fire retardant, the standard for wood, lumber, plywood or OSB is the NFPA 703Answered on 1/17/2013 by David from Fort Worth, TX.
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I make silk and polyester fabric lamp shades. Can I use this on them -- and will it make the fabric stiffer and/or discolor or stain the fabric?Asked on 6/26/2011 by doraflood from arizona1 answer
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This is used for porous material. I would suggest testing it on a small area before spraying it directly on the lampshade itself.Answered on 6/27/2011 by csr
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Although this product comes up as decoration spray, it says fabric spray. Is it good for paper and mylar decorations as well?Asked on 3/4/2011 by Suzy from Freeport, NY1 answer
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Paper and mylar cannot be sprayed with this spray as they are not flame retardant or porous items. This flame retardant spray is for porous materials such as fabrics like gossamer.Answered on 3/7/2011 by csr
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If you use this product to spray seamless paper, will it make a painted design on the paper run? Should you spray the paper first and then decorate it with paint?Asked on 2/16/2011 by Pam from Fort Wayne, IN1 answer
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I recommend that you spray the paper and then paint to lessen the chance of the paint running.Answered on 2/16/2011 by CSR
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I am thinking of using this product on our white sheets at church for our backdrops. The fire marshal here in California needs a certificate to prove that the material is fire proof otherwise what we already bought at JoAnn Stores will be put to waste . Will there be one available to prove to them that it is legit? Please let me know. Thanks!Asked on 2/4/2011 by Sam from Elk Grove, CA1 answer
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Please contact our customer service dept Mon-Fri 7am-9pm EST for information on this Flame Retardant Spray.Answered on 2/7/2011 by csr
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Is this product sold locally in the Tidewater area, and if so, where can I purchase it?Asked on 2/4/2011 by TOPCS from Norfolk, VA1 answer
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We do not have a retail location. We are strictly online, catalog and phone orders.Answered on 2/7/2011 by csr
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Could you spray this on the ground so that it won't catch fire?Asked on 1/15/2011 by Anonymous from Boone, NC1 answer
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I do apologize, but I do not think that this would work for what you need. It is ment for fabrics and such.Answered on 1/19/2011 by CSR
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I need the MSDS sheets for this product ASAP as I need to order it and cannot do so without first getting the information.Asked on 12/13/2010 by kit kat from LI New york1 answer
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You will need to contact our customer service department for questions regarding this product.Answered on 12/14/2010 by csr
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What types of chemicals are in this product?Asked on 10/21/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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The main chemicals are Modified Boric Acid, Monoammonium Phosphate and Dioammonium Phosphate.Answered on 11/9/2010 by CSR
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Is this product good a rug in front of a woodburning stove to protect the carpet?Asked on 10/1/2010 by Fireplaces Plus from Dewey, OK1 answer
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No, I'm sorry but this is not recommended for that purpose. This product's intended use is for making porous background materials flame retardant. Example would be the background material used in proms, dances, parties where it must meet fire safety codes.Answered on 10/6/2010 by csr
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