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InflightSeal
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Most fabric protection products
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1. Penetrates complete fiber and will survive many professional cleanings
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1. Does not penetrate fiber, but coats only where spray hits. Cleaning process removes fabric protection
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2. Reduces sunfading by nearly 100% on most fabrics.
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2. No protection against sunfading.
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3. InflightSeal has been tested by independent laboratories from around the world.
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3. No independent laboratory tests
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4. Reduces smoke density.
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4. No protection. In fact, most fabric protectors are highly toxic when they burn.
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5. Reduces flame spread.
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5. No claims of reducing flame spread.
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6. If flame retardant is applied to fabrics, retardant is sealed in so normal everyday cleaning won't remove.
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6. No protection for flame retardant
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7. Colorfast-has no effect on color or texture of treated fabrics.
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7. Have been known to "yellow" light colored fabrics over time or when sprayed.
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8. Mildew & static electricity resistance
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8. No protection.
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9. InflightSeal only attaches to fibers and will not seal in anything non-fibrous. It is not necessary for the fiber to be clean before application.
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9. Many products will seal both fibrous and non-fibrous particles. Therefore, dirty fabrics treated with these chemicals will have dirt, stains, etc., sealed in at time of treatment.
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10. Does not damage woodwork, metal, paint or glass.
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10. Will spot woodwork, metal and glass. Can cause problems if not removed quickly.
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11. Can be used on any material with a fibrous nature including suedes and smooth finished leathers
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11. Cannot be used on some types of fabrics, such as suedes or smooth finished leathers
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12. Considered the safest fabric protector on the world market to date. Non-toxic / non-allergenic
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12. EPA Test Reports have cited health and environmental concerns with fabric protectors that use flurochemcals or PTFE Resin.
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A simple bead test of a coater vs. InflightSeal (a penetrator) will sometimes result in the “apparent” superiority of the coater. This is because the coater (or glob) covers the spaces between the fibers while the InflightSeal microscopically penetrates and seals the individual fibers.
Further testing simulating wear (manipulating the fabric, rubbing it, etc.) will result in the coater quickly breaking up and permanent stains on the fibers occurring thereafter. In fact, even ordinary dirt is difficult to vacuum because the broken coater material “hangs on” to the dirt. The InflightSeal will NOT break up, or wear off, and will continue to protect the fibers from permanent stains and sun fading. Additionally, the environmentally friendly InflightSeal won’t change the texture or color.
InflightSeal always survives the biggest test of all…THE TEST OF TIME. More than words, 20 years in the aerospace industry, and worldwide independent laboratory testing speaks volumes.
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InflightSeal's Non Toxic, Non Allergenic, Secret Formula has no fluorochemicals or PTFE Resin (See EPA health concern) and is formulated in a Carbon-Free USA Facility.
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TESTED AND PROVEN BY INDEPENDENT LABORATORIES
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Boeing Aerospace in Seattle - Chatfield Applied Research Laboratories in London - Commercial Testing Co. in GA - Certified Testing Laboratories in GA - Centre D' Essals Aeronautique De Toulouse in France - Forensic Testing Laboratories in GA - U.S. Testing Co. in Los Angeles, CA - TRI/Environmenatal Inc. in TX
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