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MPC Impregnator Water & Oil Stain Repellant by Misco Products

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Dan Dillon: Dan Dillon here talking to Ben Gable and Tom Cochran from Misco Product Corporation. They got some new razzle dazzle product called Impregnator H2O, a water and oil stain replant product. Ben, tell me what does this do? Who uses it? Why do I want it? And how is it going to make my life better?

Ben Gable: It is a four carbon based stone sealer. It's not a doppler coating so when ever you put it on any pore surface you wont see a surface coating on there. What it does is dries to a crystal clear film that cannot been seen on any pore surface. You want to use it on concrete, brick, any surfaces like that.

Dan Dillon: Can I use it in my bathroom, on the tiles in the shower?

Ben Gable: It is great for grout. It will be a great barrier against water and oil on grout concrete, brick, and any pore surface you want to seal.

Dan Dillon: So I can use this outside?

Ben Gable: Absolutely

Dan Dillon: This is an indoor and outdoor product?

Ben Gable: Indoor and outdoor use. If you use it indoor, you’ll get about two years out of it, if you use it outdoors about 1year. What you would do is just mop it on the floor and it’ll dry clear so you won’t see any of it on the floor or any film. You want to use about one to two coats maximum. This will stop any water or oil from penetrating the surface.

Dan Dillon: Can I spray it in a garden type pump sprayer? Let's say I am contractor in Florida in a bad neighborhood and I have a Stucco building and people want to spay graffiti on it. Could I use a product like this so the graffiti won't stick as much or maybe make the cleaning easier?

Ben Gable: Yes, you could put it in a garden sprayer, you could mop it on the floor (depending on the surface). It’ll take about a half hour to an hour to dry then apply the second coat.

Dan Dillon: That’s great.

Ben Gable: Leave foot traffic off for about an hour after the second coat and it’s ready to go. As far as graffiti it will help with that. If graffiti is sprayed on top of a wall already sprayed with Impregnator H20, then you may want to be using one of our graffiti removers which would clean it right up.

Dan Dillon: Ok, so I have a clean fresh stucco building or brick, or new construction. I would have to assume that new construction people would love this stuff while it is new right? So I’m a contractor or a janitorial cleaning company, I want to spray this over everything for protection, right?

Ben Gable: Right.

Dan Dillon: I’m stuck on this graffiti thing cause I get the question all the time “What can I use to prevent or keep graffiti from sticking?” So we get this on the stucco, or the brick, or cement. Is it also good against the elements, like the rain, salt, snow? How about northern states they get salt down in their concrete. Does it help for that?

Ben Gable: Yes it will help for that. We do have customers that use it on brick on the outside of their building. A lot of times you’ll see the efflorescence white salt out of the brick.

Dan Dillon: What is efflorescence?

Ben Gable: Have you ever seen the side of a brick building where it has the white on it that looks almost like salt is coming out of the brick? If you actually clean those with a degreaser, let it dry and apply the Impregnator H2O it will prevent the salt from actually coming out of the brick as well. So it works as a barrier of both coming out and coming in.

Dan Dillon: So visually if my brick has efflorescence, and its “bleeding” and “wicking” for lack of a better term, if I clean it off and seal it with this Impregnator H2O its not going to come back?

Ben Gable: No it will not. Every year or so you’ll have to recoat it, but no.

Tom Cochran: You see a lot of that in the neighborhoods, another thing I see a lot of on brick outside and stucco outside is black mildew especially on the north side of your house or building. If I got a pressure washer and cleaned all that dead mildew off, then I could spray this product on there?

Ben Gable: Yes.

Dan Dillon: So this will inhibit mold and mildew growth?

Ben Gable: Well not inhibit, it will make it easier to clean.

Dan Dillon: Ok, so I put this on my brick, it’s in a damp area it gets some mold, but it’s going to knock off, not grow a foothold inside those pores.

Ben Gable: It won’t be able to penetrate all the way through the pore surface because of the barrier H2O provides.

Dan Dillon: So it’s making my job easier to clean it off.

Ben Gable: Absolutely.

Tom Cochran: I guess what your saying sort of relating to carpet obviously, I guess what your saying is that would be the same thing as a carpet protector?

Ben Gable: Yes.

Tom Cochran: When you have a carpet protector on your carpet that works as a repellent, so this would work the same way would it not?

Ben Gable: Yes.

Dan Dillon: So just review with me one more time. We talked about stuck on brick what else can I use it on?

Ben Gable: It’s great for bathrooms, any grout lines, its not going to penetrate a ceramic tile but it will go through the grout lines to prevent that. Great in restrooms and kitchens where they have grout.

Dan Dillon: So back splashes, my wife makes spaghetti all the time, it splashes up on the white grout, it’s staining it, I need to have this on there.

Ben Gable: Absolutely.

Dan Dillon: Now how would I put this on, do I just massage it across the tile and the grout it self?
Ben Gable: If it’s just a small area you are using it on, you can just use a rag wipe it on, if you want you can spray it, and again it can be mopped on as well.

Dan Dillon: What about slate?

Ben Gable: Slate it will work great on, any porous surface it will work on. Concrete, brick slate…

Tom Cochran: There are so many pools with concrete or brick around the pool, that would be an awesome place to use it.

Dan Dillon: Wow! I didn’t even think about that. Chlorine isn’t to good for concrete and such…

Tom Cochran: No but let's say you put Impregnator H20 on your concrete, is slipping going to be a problem?

Ben Gable: No actually it will dry quicker so there will be less chance of slipping.

Tom Cochran: Oh that’s excellent.

Ben Gable: Water will beat up on top almost like rain-x and then it will dry quicker.

Tom Cochran: I see you have a brick here can you show me?

Ben Gable: sure. We have a brick here half treated with Impregnator the other half not treated at all.

Dan Dillon: Which is which?

Ben Gable: The right side has been treated with impregnator the left has not been treated at all.

(Ben pours a container of water over the entire brick showing the difference between the Impregnator H2O treated side, and the non treated side).

Tom Cochran: Wow that works! Look at that its running right off.

Dan Dillon: That does remind me of Rain-X. Most people can relate to a rain-x type product cause its such a commercial product.

Tom Cochran: You can see how that absorbed into the untreated side of the brick and just beads up from the other.

Dan Dillon: Unbelievable!






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