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What are Ultra Violet Reactive Particles (UVRPs) in OxiShield Algae and Mold Barrier?

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What are Ultra Violet Reactive Particles (UVRPs) in OxiShield Algae and Mold Barrier?

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UVRP’s are a key ingredient in OxiShield. OxiShield is a photo-catalytic surface treatment that uses nano technology to react to the ultra violet rays of the sun. UVRP’s are very small particles, less than one billionth of an inch in size, when these particles are exposed to the direct, or indirect, ultra violet rays of sun; they trigger a chemical reaction on the treated surface. It is the interaction of the UVRP’s and the sunlight that trigger the chemical reaction that prevents the re-growth of algae, mold or mildew on the surfaces you treat. (Ultra violet rays are present anywhere there is visible sunlight.

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