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by Peter Park
Two types of wood finishes: OIL FINISH vs. VARNISH
Oil and varnish are the two most typical finishes used in the wood products manufacturing indust...
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by Peter Park
If a wooden table is used for a long time, it not only becomes sticky, but many scratches are easily found on the surface.A good thing about the wo...
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by Peter Park
List of possible wood kind :
Basically all woods.
All : Walnut, oak, teak, mulbau, rubber tree, cypress, plywood, and others.※ Does not cause defo...
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by Peter Park
Q. I bought this product to get rid of water stains from my bathroom, but they keep on appearing! Why is this happening?
Living Coat is not for co...
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by Peter Park
Q. I was testing Living Coat’s water repellency. So, I left few drops of water on one of my solid woods right after applying the product, and I fou...
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by Peter Park
Pomponazzi R&D Center, located in South Korea, developed a unique patented-combination of chemical ingredients to make every product produced b...
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by Peter Park
Q1. How long does it last?
Living Coat generally lasts for three months. However, the duration may differ depending on the material.
Q2. How does i...
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by Peter Park
Living Coat is made of 100% inorganic substances.
Living Coat's inorganic feature makes it compatible with all materials without any chemical react...
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by Peter Park
About Living Coat (in general):
▣ Living Coat can be applied on basically all materials: wood, marble, ceramic, glass, tile, metal, leather, plasti...
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