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CLEARCOAT

• Surface coating that dries in 30 minutes and adheres firmly to almost any surface.

• For the duration of the life of the clear coat, the anti-microbial in the coating will continue to kill pathogens.

• One simple applications can last for weeks.

ANTI-MICROBIAL

• Non-toxic to animals and humans, adults and children alike.

• Documented and certified to kill at least 397 pathogens including bacteria, mold, fungi and algae.

• Effective against viruses by sanitizing the environment so that the environment does not harbor the host cells that viruses must have to survive and proliferate.

• Especially effective against E. Coli and MRSA (resistant bacteria), Influenzas, Staphyloccoccus Aureus, Black Mold, and Chaetomium.

• Does not give rise to resistant strains of pathogens.

 

THE CHALLENGE

• Disinfectants that are effective in stopping infections from pathogens are toxic to humans with no lasting effect.

• Personal Protective Equipments are required to apply.

• Because they are toxic, they must be rinsed away.

• Once the disinfectant is rinsed away, the pathogens are free to come back.  Therein lies the problem.

 

THE SOLUTION

COMBATISOL is THE SOLUTION.

COMBATISOL is a long-lasting anti-microbial coating that can last for weeks with one single layer applied easily.

APPLICATIONS

• Most surfaces particularly ideal on those subjected to

   repeated touching by humans.

• Door knobs, handles, faucets, keyboards, handrails, cell phones, etc.

• In homes, hospitals, schools, restaurants, everywhere and anywhere.

BENEFITS

• One simple application can last for weeks.  Other products are effective only for the duration of the time spent disinfecting.

• The long-lasting clearcoat contains anti-microbial disinfectant that keeps the substrate free of pathogens over a long period of time.

 

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GENERAL USE

Technical Data Sheet

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