Paverpol, an environmental friendly product!
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Two North American laboratories have been working for almost a year doing tests and research on Paverpol.
It's the only textile hardener which is certified safe to be used by adults and children in the

Paverpol is the No. 1 decoration- and textile hardener, which over the past seven years has acquired a prominent place among artists and hobbyists.
Initially, Paverpol was developed by a group of artists who used it to make large objects. Paverpol's many applications has encouraged many individuals to express themselves in a creative way.
Around the world, hobby shops, hobby material distributors and hobby workshops feature Paverpol in their range.
PAVERPOL can be used to make all sorts of materials rock-hard, such as textiles, paper, chamois leather, fiberglass, self-hardening clay and all kinds of natural materials. It will adhere to wood, ceramics, plaster, concrete, stone and tempex (polystyrene foam) etc.
A unique property of Paverpol is its fast drying time. This makes it possible to make a finished object in one day, for example a garden sculpture. Paverpol dries completely transparent. Heat, from a hairdryer for example, will speed up the drying time. Colored textiles, possibly with a pattern, retain their original brightness. By adding colored powder (Pavercolor) to Paverpol, Paverpol can be colored without slowing down the drying time. For example, you can dye white textiles any color you like. Pavercolor is now available in 28 colors. The colors can be combined to make a vast range of shades.
In Paverpol dipped natural materials are fire slackened
Protect Paverpol in it's liquid form from frost; once it has hardened, however, Paverpol is able to withstand extreme frost. Tools and hands can simply be washed in warm water. There is no need to wear gloves.