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Paverpol Care and Disposal

Thank you for your purchase!

Paverpol is a non-toxic and water based product. It is ACMI approved and is environmentally friendly. It holds the AP seal for its non-toxicity so it is safe to handle.

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Product Care & Attention

Paverpol liquid is best stored at room temperature and out of direct sunlight. Keeping it in its original container is recommended. If storing in another container make sure the lid is tight fitting and well sealed to prevent product from being exposed to the air. 

Do not allow paverpol to freeze, this will disrupt the outdoor safe properties that paverpol is known for. 

Paverpol should be stirred before each use. Only use dry utensils and brushes, and avoid getting contaminants into the product. 

Paverpol sticks to almost everything except plastics, Keep this in mind when working with the product.

Allow for paverpol to fully cure two weeks before placing any pieces outside. â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹

NOTE: It is normal for a milky liquid to appear on top of the paverpol liquid. Stir until it disappears. 

The hardeners will also settle to the bottom of the container. It may feel hard and thick, but will reabsorb into the liquid after mixing.

Disposal & Cleanup Tips & Tricks

Proper disposal and clean up of products are important.

Paverpol liquid cannot be disposed of down the drains.

It is recommended to pour the dirty water through a strainer prior to disposal. Once the sediment is separated from the water the remaining liquid can be poured down the sink or disposed of outside. 

The work area should be protected with plastic to prevent paverpol from sticking on surfaces. 

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