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It will provide superior stain protection, create a weatherproof barrier and act to sunscreen fabric when completely dry. What else should I know?

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It will provide superior stain protection, create a weatherproof barrier and act to sunscreen fabric when completely dry. What else should I know?

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• Always test Solar Shield Protection® on in inconspicuous place on the item you are planning to treat before you spray the whole thing. You can do this by wetting the corner of a white towel with the product and gently wiping it on the fabric. Remember, there are a lot of not so great fabrics out there and you want to make sure the fabric is color fast before you treat it. If no color comes off or if just a little color comes off on the towel, it should be fine to treat. If a whole lot of color comes off, then you probably should not spray it or you should spray it really lightly. • Be Smart. This is a chemical. Don’t drink it! Don’t play with it! Don’t spray it near an open flame or fire! Wear rubber gloves when you handle it. Only apply it in a well ventilated area! If you get it on your hands or in your eyes, wash it off with a mild soap and warm water before it dries! • Don’t spray Solar Shield Protection® on anything other than fabric. If you get some “over spray” on other things

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