Can nanotechnology protect your stone sculptures from falling victim to the harshness of weather?
You're damn right it can.
Wood?
F%$# yeah!
Check out these pics of what nontechnology can do. Harnessing the power of nature in an environmentally conscious way.
We use this to protect 1000 year old art and stone structures from weathering. This is a safe, inert, and easy applied nanotechnology.
PLEASE be wary of some of the toxic ones that are available in hardware stores. Some are incredibly dangerous yet your kids can buy and spray each other with it. Read your label.
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Oh wow, this can certainly preserve ancient works of art. And, well, make it so you never have to paint your house again!
Funny you say that. We are working on a project to do exactly that. We are formulating one of our platforms so that our technology can be infused directly into current paint platforms. It's coming....
Sweet!
What is the name of this product?
I thought a bit before answering. I wasn't sure I wanted to advertise on here but decided that it is better if you know so you don't end up buying an unsafe product. It is available to retail markets as NanoBlast. We sell it under a few different names to commercial and industrial clients. Enjoy and thanks for commenting.
Thanks I appreciate it. My police department bought something like this for our boots a couple years ago but that stuff was uber toxic.
Some of the stuff out there is nasty! Glad you're being careful now. Cheers!