1129 days ago

OUR SPECIAL PROTECTIVE VELOCITY ACRYLIC COATING

Zane Beale-Cotton from Velocity Power Wash & Protect

OUR PROCESS
• We start by soft washing the surfaces to remove all debris and contamination.
• We then apply our Protective Acrylic Coating. Using strong and eco friendly detergents it starts breaking down and removing any extra stubborn contamination left on the surface.
• During this process the protective Acrylic coating is chemically bonding to the surface to protect against further contaminants from the harsh environment. This coating acts as a barrier which stops new contamination from sticking and baking onto the surface. This allows any contamination that settles to be easily washed off by rain water or a good hose down.
• Our Engineered Acrylic Coating also protects against paint and surface damage caused by the harsh UV rays, acids in bird droppings & harmful chemicals transported during bad weather such as storms or heavy winds & rain.

If you would like to know more please contact me for a free, no obligation quote and check our Facebook page for the many posts with videos showing us in action, including before and after photos of our work so you can see our amazing property transformations in action.

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Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
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