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About Paverpol
Paverpol was originally
developed in the 1990's by a group of artists in the Netherlands to make large outdoor objects for amusement parks and carnival floats. It was immediately popular because of its rock-like hardness when cured, and the fact that it is non-toxic and water based, unlike hardeners available at that time. Paverpol's many applications have encouraged many individuals to express themselves in a creative way.
Paverpol can be used to make all sorts of materials rock-hard, such as textiles, paper, chamois leather, fiberglass, self-hardening clay and all kinds of natural materials. It will adhere to wood, ceramics, plaster, concrete, stone and all natural fibers.
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You can find out more on the www.paverpol.ca website by clicking below on Explore.