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How The Paverpol Fabric Hardener Works

By Lawanda Burch


Paverpol fabric hardener is an environmentally friendly substance use to harden fabric rock. Although originally it is white in color, within a few hours of application it will dry to become transparent. The final process of hardening takes one or two weeks, depending on the surrounding areas temperature. Once hardening is completely done, the artwork becomes weather resistant, capable of withstanding wind, rain, snow, sun and frost.

When applying Paverpol, one does not have to don gloves, since hands and the tools used can just be washed using warm water. All that is required is dipping natural materials like textiles into the fluid, wrapping or draping them around a wire figure or any other armature available, and then leaving it to dry. The product dries quickly, but also slow enough to facilitate plenty of working time.

When hardening has taken place, the artist will have made a beautiful decoration or sculpture that can be viewed both indoors and outdoors. In addition, the product can be combined with self-hardening clay, paper, silk, chamois leather, wood, polystyrene foam, dried flowers, plaster, pottery together with numerous other materials.

The product is the best fiber sculpting medium and textile hardener in the world. It is the only such product to receive the AP non-toxic seal award from the ACMI (Arts and Creative Materials Institute. The product was created in the early 1990s by a group of Dutch artists as an environment friendly and user friendly resin alternative. It is now used by crafters and artistes in over 20 nations across the world.

This creme that is water based gives sculptors, interior and exterior designers, painters, mixed-media artists, fabric artists, doll makers and theater set crews a new and serious medium for expansion of their work scope, both indoors and outdoors. In addition, unlike the case with other hardeners, this product does not worsen polystyrene form.

To have an easy time when using Paverpol, it is advisable to follow certain precaution. One of them is that it should not be poured down any drain. Washing of hands and rinsing of tools should be done in a bucket of water set aside in the working area. Although it is non-toxic and water-based, its work is to harden rocks and therefore should not be allowed to come into contact with plumbing.

Paverpol is indeed an environmentally friendly product, as confirmed by the ACMI award. Although not many countries in Europe do not really have a specific safety label type, the product is approved in Scandinavian countries. These nations are carrying out high standards in regards to safety policies.

The United States of America is quite strict when it comes to importing foreign products. This is particularly the case when the product in question is likely to be applied in the education sector. Several North American labs have been working for quite some time doing research and tests on Paverpol fabric hardener. The product has passed all the tests, and is now the only textile hardener that is safe to use for both children and adults.




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