Ray & Rain Repellant® Waterproofing and UV Protectant - FAQ's
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Does this stuff really work? YES! This product has been
designed and tested to provide stain protection, and to waterproof and sunscreen fabric. It does exactly what the
manufacturer says it does. They had chemical engineers working on this product for over 6 years. Ray
& Rain Repellant® is so unique that it has a United States Patent. [top]
Will it waterproof my cushions?
Yes. However, be aware that it cannot seal the stitch holes of the seams, so water may still be able to penetrate
the seam areas. [top]
How long will it last? For maximum protection, Ray
& Rain Repellant® should be re-applied once a year. We feel confident that if you apply it properly,
it will not only waterproof, but also significantly extend the life of your outdoor fabrics while maintaining their
original color. [top]
What do you mean by "significantly"? There are many types
of fabrics for outdoor use. There is no way anyone could test them all. So, what the
manufacturer did was test as many as possible with Ray & Rain Repellant®. The treated
became waterproof as expected.
Extensive testing by Atlas Testing Labs was performed on various textiles using
an AATCC 16 Xenon Arc ASC accelerated light fading protocol. Results show a significant improvement in color
retention on fabrics treated with Solar Shield Protection®. [top]
OK, so what does "apply it properly" mean. It means that
you spread the fabric out as flat as possible, put Ray & Rain Repellant® in an ALL PLASTIC
SPRAYER (preferably a pump-up garden type), adjust the nozzle to a really fine spray, and spray the fabric as
lightly, evenly and as quickly as possible. Then let it air dry for 4 to 24 hours and do the same thing over
again. Two light coats work better than one heavy coat. One medium coat will also work but two light
coats are better. See coverage rates on the product price page.
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So how much is 1500 square feet? One gallon of Ray
& Rain Repellant® is enough for:
- 4 car upholstery interiors including the trunk and floor mats.
- Or it will cover 2 sofas, 4 chairs, 2 ottomans and several pillows on a standard patio furniture
set.
- Or it will cover all of or most of 1 house boat interior including the carpet. [top]
What else should I know?
- Always test Ray & Rain Repellant® 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, WIPE IT OFF BEFORE IT DRIES. If you find a spot that you missed wiping off later
after it dries, here is what you do. Buy a small bottle of odorless mineral spirits, put some on a white
towel and gently wipe the area with it. This will remove the excess. If you let it dry on glass, do
the same thing and follow it up with some Windex or other type of glass cleaner. [top]
Any helpful hints?
- Only apply Ray & Rain Repellant® when the fabric is reasonably dry and the temperature
is above 60 degrees and is going to stay that way for 4 hours.
- Empty the un-used portion back into the original container. Don't leave it in the sprayer. Wash
the sprayer out with warm, soapy water when you are finished. Make sure that the sprayer is totally dry
before you put the product back in it to spray something else.
- While it only takes about 4 hours to dry to the touch, it may take up to 48 hours for the product to fully
cure and bond to the fabric. This means that the maximum stain protection, weatherproof characteristics
and sunscreen fabric protection may take 2 days to develop. [top]
What can go wrong?
- You "over spray" it and don't wipe it off before it dries. Now you have to wipe the areas with mineral
sprits. No permanent damage will result.
- You "over spray" it on your grass. Ray & Rain Repellant® is designed to seal
porous materials but it won't seal in the green! Chances are, depending on how heavy you sprayed it, your
grass will die. Sorry, but there will be no permanent damage to the ground. You will need to
re-seed.
- You "over spray" it on your shrubs or trees. Just hose them off. They may loose a few leave but they
should be OK.
- You accidentally spray your dog, cat or kid. Give them a bath before it dries. They should be
fine.
- Someone drinks it. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION! [top]
I have a question that is not on this list, what should I
do? Go to the "contact us" part of this web site and e-mail or call us. We will get the
answer for you. [top]
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