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Thursday, March 14, 2024

Investigating Evaporated Metal Coatings (Low E First Surface)

Ever clean the outside of a green house only to find zillions of extremely fine scratches?  It is likely something the home owner never paid much attention to.  But I am certain that such a problem if discovered on a brand new greenhouse would be a lawsuit waiting to happen.  This particular problem is very common.  It is another reason for the Trivalent Waiver.

The weather surface (number one) of greenhouses use a metal coating to block certain parts of the suns radiation.  In an effort to limit the heat and ultraviolet to keep the temperature down and prevent the furniture and carpet from fading over time.  It is also extremely easy to scratch.  More so than glass. The scratches also stand out in the bright sun much more than on a glass surface.

Such scratches can be removed with certain micro-abrasive powders such as ceriums, aluminum oxides, and even plastic based super-abrasives.  Such as the one I am bringing to the window cleaning market.  My goal is to start with companies right here in the seven states of New England where I live, and sometime after bring it out to the world through a distributor.

If you find the use of super-abrasives fascinating for what they can do, and would like to add them to your line of services as a professional window cleaner;...just give me a call, email or text.  I would like to work with you.


Henry Grover Jr.

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