>From the website: Plastics, Styrofoam, polystyrenes and similar materials
are not well protected with Master Flame.


KrazyKyngeKorny (Krazy, not stupid)



On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 3:38 PM, CodyFirestone.GMAIL <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Not sure about pricing tho...and i would think the manufactured and
> quality controlled version may be better, if only because they have a
> liability issue,
> ...
>
> Sincerely Yours
>
> Cody!!!
>
> ==============
>>  <http://fortworthfireproofing.com/>
>>
>> All you need to do is apply this clear, non-toxic liquid to regular
>> Tyvek...and it would become 'fire resistant', just like the factory does it.
>> I think a clear liquid like this would provide much coverage...and really
>> stick to 'paper-like' Tyvek.
>>
>> You could also spray glue Tyvek to foamboard, decorate the Tyvek, then
>> clearcoat with fire retardant.
>>
>> Many ideas.
>>
>

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