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post Nov 7 2013, 10:13 PM, updated 8y ago

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Nanotechnology for cement surfaces, mortar, grout, stucco and natural or artificial stones! It creates an invisible water repelling layer that shields againts moisture and protects againts surface cracking, fungal, mould and algae grows.

Nanophos Product Series:
SurfaPore - Water, Oil, & Stain Proofing
SurfaShield - Self Cleaning & Self Sterilizing

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*Water proofing test with Surfapore C ( http://www.nano-g.com.my/products/nanophos...urfapore-c.html ) *

Coated concrete block retains water even after a week!
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Suitable for Home DIY


Email me at dillon.yap@nano-g.com.my

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How much does it cost?
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post Nov 11 2013, 10:36 AM

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QUOTE(billyboy @ Nov 11 2013, 07:29 AM)
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it depends what coating you are approaching. different range of material surfaces, different pricing.
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How long can it last?

Can it withstand the harsh weather? UV from sunlight. Storm rain.
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u do installation? interested for my concrete walkways (ca. 120m x 1,5) - which product for waterproofing/repelling and how much? UV resistance? when to refresh?
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found the website,.,,,,
more interested in the price... $$$$$ compared to pye... nippon... mapei..., thompson... etc...

http://www.nanophos.com/en/index_en.html
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How long can it last?

Can it withstand the harsh weather? UV from sunlight. Storm rain.
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Yes. This is not a surface film nor wax coating. It penetrates deep in the nano pores of your surface materials, it can withstand high abrasion with no problem at all.

It is water based and you will need to have 24 hours of curing time to view the best effect.

Only the Surfapore W (Wood coating) has the UV protection.

Therefore, this product can last 4-5 years with high abrasion and the effect drop by 15% just after 8 years only.

You may view the video here on how we can apply this product.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QIslKfYRcQ

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QUOTE(PJusa @ Nov 11 2013, 01:18 PM)
u do installation? interested for my concrete walkways (ca. 120m x 1,5) - which product for waterproofing/repelling and how much? UV resistance? when to refresh?
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I can do application of the coating for you with extra labour cost but why spend the extra when you can apply it yourself. It is very easy, just paint it over your concrete walkway.
I would strongly suggest you do a double coat for walkways. You will need to do second coat after 10 minutes of the first coat.

You may view the video here

You will need this :

http://www.nanophos.com/en/SurfaPoreC_en.html


Video of application :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QIslKfYRcQ

UV resistant only for Wood coating and each of your coat will last you 4-5 years with no problem.

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QUOTE(H2D @ Nov 11 2013, 01:42 PM)
found the website,.,,,,
more interested in the price... $$$$$ compared to pye... nippon... mapei..., thompson... etc...

http://www.nanophos.com/en/index_en.html
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Yes. Price may vary according to different products. Do you want the full list of the price for all items?

http://www.nanophos.com/en/Products_en.html


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Look to me a silicon sealant to me.
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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 11 2013, 07:56 PM)
Look to me a silicon sealant to me.
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Weikee, This product is not film , silicone nor wax coating. Those are only surfaces coating and we are water based liquid which will penetrates through each nano pores of your materials. Therefore it can withstand high abrasion and long lasting.

We have an expo booth for World Innovation Forum Kuala Lumpur 2013 on November 12th – 14th, 2013 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

Drop by and view it yourself.

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Silicone don't need to be film. This product go I to small holes too.

http://www.pyeproducts.com/prodetails.php?...de=REWS&lang=en
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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 11 2013, 08:21 PM)
Silicone don't need to be film. This product go I to small holes too.

http://www.pyeproducts.com/prodetails.php?...de=REWS&lang=en
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Sorry but nano pores and small holes is a two different thing. Nanophos harnesses nano technology for their coating. Silicone based is only a surface coating which do not allow breathability.

Nanophos will not alter changes the appearance and feel you have on your materials. I am very familiar with PYE products.

If you are skeptical, do come check us out on our booth.


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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 11 2013, 08:21 PM)
Silicone don't need to be film. This product go I to small holes too.

http://www.pyeproducts.com/prodetails.php?...de=REWS&lang=en
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I used this type of product before. The effect is the same as this nano product where the water cannot seep in and become droplets. But after few months it not longer waterproof any more. The application is same using brush and the solution get seep inside cement, brick, marble, even tiles. Then problem is it cannot last. Beginning is fantastic. So I think if this nano product is same then it is useless, waste effort and money. Hope it is different and permanent?
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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Nov 11 2013, 09:19 PM)
I used this type of product before. The effect is the same as this nano product where the water cannot seep in and become droplets. But after few months it not longer waterproof any more. The application is same using brush and the solution get seep inside cement, brick, marble, even tiles. Then problem is it cannot last. Beginning is fantastic. So I think if this nano product is same then it is useless, waste effort and money. Hope it is different and permanent?
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Yes correct. What you have on the market right now and off the shelf is SURFACE ONLY coating. Membrane only coating will only last for a few months due to high abrasiveness from sandy wind and rain water.
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If this is so effective, wet kitchen and toilets can waterproof using this technology.
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Yes correct. What you have on the market right now and off the shelf is SURFACE ONLY coating. Membrane only coating will only last for a few months due to high abrasiveness from sandy wind and rain water.
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Got warranty? Can paint over it?
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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Nov 11 2013, 09:19 PM)
I used this type of product before. The effect is the same as this nano product where the water cannot seep in and become droplets. But after few months it not longer waterproof any more. The application is same using brush and the solution get seep inside cement, brick, marble, even tiles. Then problem is it cannot last. Beginning is fantastic. So I think if this nano product is same then it is useless, waste effort and money. Hope it is different and permanent?
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Silicon have this problem because is not heat and uv resistance.
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Yes. Price may vary according to different products. Do you want the full list of the price for all items?

http://www.nanophos.com/en/Products_en.html
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yes please, if u can, please pm me more details.

i'm looking for waterproof products to protect exterior cement wall of hse 36yo..
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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 11 2013, 08:21 PM)
Silicone don't need to be film. This product go I to small holes too.

http://www.pyeproducts.com/prodetails.php?...de=REWS&lang=en
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u have used this pye waterpruf silicone?

how bout this one from pye?

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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Nov 11 2013, 09:19 PM)
I used this type of product before. The effect is the same as this nano product where the water cannot seep in and become droplets. But after few months it not longer waterproof any more. The application is same using brush and the solution get seep inside cement, brick, marble, even tiles. Then problem is it cannot last. Beginning is fantastic. So I think if this nano product is same then it is useless, waste effort and money. Hope it is different and permanent?
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which brand u have used?
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QUOTE(H2D @ Nov 11 2013, 11:58 PM)
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These two.

One is acrylic sealer Dolphin Brand. It is a acrylic paint. It treat only the surface and will not last.

The other one is UFIXX brand waterproof sealer. As shown in the picture it seep into concrete capillaries and water will not get in and form droplets like what is shown by the nano product, but the effectiveness dont last long. I also mix this with grout, beginning ok but later few months it get darken. If the nano is of the same then no point.
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I bought this DIY set during Homedec last month for RM200. Don't know if I got cheated or not. hmm.gif

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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 11 2013, 09:40 PM)
Got warranty? Can paint over it?
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Warranty only if we do the coating by ourselves and we do a 1 to 1 product replacement if you receive a defective bottle.
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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Nov 12 2013, 12:43 AM)
These two.

One is acrylic sealer Dolphin Brand. It is a acrylic paint. It treat only the surface and will not last.

The other one is UFIXX brand waterproof sealer. As shown in the picture it seep into concrete capillaries and water will not get in and form droplets like what is shown by the nano product, but the effectiveness dont last long. I also mix this with grout, beginning ok but later few months it get darken. If the nano is of the same then no point.
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We also mix Surfapore C with grout and lay them on a new toilet for water repellent purposes and stop the grout from turning black.

http://www.nanophos.com/en/SurfaPoreC_en.html

You can also coat it on the grout but brushing or acid cleaning will eat off the grout. We did this 4 months back and did not receive any bad feedback yet. Finger crossed.

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Ufixx is a membrane type of coating and it is not long lasting.

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Please pm me the cost for the wood coating
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ok - i am interested in the grout mixing (retiling shower area) and in you guys quoting me to coat my concrete porch (needs a bit of crack-fixing). location PJ. concrete is approx. 120 m x 1,5 all around the house. bathroom i need a price for Surfapore C for a small bottle (got?). i will only tile 1,80 x 2,00 m area so grout usage is minimal.

if you need more detail, PM me - can arrange a site visit.
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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Nov 12 2013, 12:43 AM)
These two.

One is acrylic sealer Dolphin Brand. It is a acrylic paint. It treat only the surface and will not last.

The other one is UFIXX brand waterproof sealer. As shown in the picture it seep into concrete capillaries and water will not get in and form droplets like what is shown by the nano product, but the effectiveness dont last long. I also mix this with grout, beginning ok but later few months it get darken. If the nano is of the same then no point.
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For concrete use this --> http://www.pyeproducts.com/prodetails.php?...de=PRFS&lang=en

For 14yrs, I coat it 2x on the water tank concrete area. And the surrounding brick wall. Than finish up with some paint to protect it. Not a single drop of water sip in for this long yrs.
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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 13 2013, 06:05 AM)
For concrete use this --> http://www.pyeproducts.com/prodetails.php?...de=PRFS&lang=en

For 14yrs, I coat it 2x on the water tank concrete area. And the surrounding brick wall. Than finish up with some paint to protect it. Not a single drop of water sip in for this long yrs.
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Hi there, I do believe your solution is totally sealed the surface's pores while our products do not seal the surface's pores completely. One of the most important advantages of SurfaPore C is the “breathability” of the modified surface. In case moisture is trapped or a water leakage takes place behind a SurfaPore C modified surface, water can evaporate through the open pores to the environment relieving negative capillary pressure. In this manner swelling,cracking, and warping of material are prevented. All in all, SurfaPore modified surfaces remain dry and unchanged in both appearance and mechanical properties. Hope this information gives you a better understanding on Nanophos products.

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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 13 2013, 01:05 PM)
For concrete use this --> http://www.pyeproducts.com/prodetails.php?...de=PRFS&lang=en

For 14yrs, I coat it 2x on the water tank concrete area. And the surrounding brick wall. Than finish up with some paint to protect it. Not a single drop of water sip in for this long yrs.
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this is water based?

ur coating is indoor or outdoor?

inside water tank or outside?

thx
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QUOTE(Th3nG @ Nov 15 2013, 12:15 AM)
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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Nov 12 2013, 12:43 AM)
These two.

One is acrylic sealer Dolphin Brand. It is a acrylic paint. It treat only the surface and will not last.

The other one is UFIXX brand waterproof sealer. As shown in the picture it seep into concrete capillaries and water will not get in and form droplets like what is shown by the nano product, but the effectiveness dont last long. I also mix this with grout, beginning ok but later few months it get darken. If the nano is of the same then no point.


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the dolphin...

u mean will not last is.... ?
cracking? peeling? dropping off?


i notice, they dun market acrylic sealer as waterproof product...
just as a decorative finishing only,,,,

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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Nov 12 2013, 01:00 AM)
I bought this DIY set during Homedec last month for RM200. Don't know if I got cheated or not. hmm.gif
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saw this as well,
but more interested in the surface waterproof treatment...

200 is kinda $$$$ biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(H2D @ Nov 15 2013, 10:39 PM)
the dolphin...

u mean will not last is.... ?
cracking? peeling? dropping off?
i notice, they dun market acrylic sealer as waterproof product...
just as a decorative finishing only,,,,
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Yes, you are right. it is not meant to waterproof but seal. It is to seal and make material shinny nice looking or wet looking. Waterproof material or coating has to be breathable, as concrete need to breath.
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QUOTE(H2D @ Nov 15 2013, 10:35 PM)
this is water based?

ur coating is indoor or outdoor?

inside water tank or outside?

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It is an outdoor coating and water base. My water tank is ontop concrete base. It expose to rain and shine.
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interested to get this. please pm me the details. http://www.nanophos.com/en/SurfaPoreC_en.html
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QUOTE(HappyGuy @ Nov 16 2013, 11:51 PM)
interested to get this. please pm me the details. http://www.nanophos.com/en/SurfaPoreC_en.html
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thank you for your interest. let me get back to you in a while.
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Thanks for the demo Dillon - I will try it out the coated patch tomorrow after sufficient setting and post a picture for you guys to see. I did a quick test just now and it works pretty well while still taking in some moisture (can see that nicely on the concrete) - that's could because the concrete still can breathe.

All in all this might be a good product to prevent weather (read: moisture) damage.

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QUOTE(PJusa @ Nov 20 2013, 04:12 PM)
Thanks for the demo Dillon - I will try it out the coated patch tomorrow after sufficient setting and post a picture for you guys to see. I did a quick test just now and it works pretty well while still taking in some moisture (can see that nicely on the concrete) - that's could because the concrete still can breathe.

All in all this might be a good product to prevent weather (read: moisture) damage.
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Thank you for your speedy response. Tomorrow you will be able to see the full performance of your coated concrete flooring.
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Any product to seal hairline crack on concrete slab? The slab currently seal with acrylic top coat but the coat regularly need to be apply.
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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 20 2013, 06:30 PM)
Any product to seal hairline crack on concrete slab?  The slab currently seal with acrylic top coat but the coat regularly need to be apply.
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It depends how you define the hairline crack and what is the width size. Can you include a picture here?

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We use http://www.nanophos.com/en/SurfaPoreC_en.html to coat over concrete hairline crack.
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Hi, does this product work on existing tiled bathrooms?
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Hi, does this product work on existing tiled bathrooms?
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It is not a one type fits all kind of product.

Perhaps you can use http://www.nanophos.com/en/SurfaPoreC_en.html to coat over your bathroom grouting.

As for bathroom tiles, if it is polished, there is no need for coating. Unless it is rough surface, you can coat it over using http://www.nanophos.com/en/SurfaPoreT_en.html
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QUOTE(dillonyap @ Nov 20 2013, 11:46 PM)
It depends how you define the hairline crack and what is the width size. Can you include a picture here?

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We use http://www.nanophos.com/en/SurfaPoreC_en.html to coat over concrete hairline crack.
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Look similar hairline crack, do the liquid seal the gap? If not water will still slip in the hairline crack. I want to seal the gap so no water will slip in like the product from PYE "pye krek seal", not sure how effective it is.
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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 21 2013, 09:23 AM)
Look similar hairline crack, do the liquid seal the gap? If not water will still slip in the hairline crack. I want to seal the gap so no water will slip in like the product from PYE "pye krek seal", not sure how effective it is.
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It will not seal in the gap, the product will create a surface tension so the water will have beading effects and stop it from seeping it.

I would suggest you to use the off the shelf membrane, film coating such as PYE if you want it to seal off the hairline crack.

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OK I do have some feedback and made pictures.

First of - it works as advertised. But during yesterdays downpoor I noticed that there is little difference when there is very rain. Also it takes much longer for the water to disappear, because the concrete cannot absorb and dissipate the water anymore. I never thought about this - but that is not a bad thing against the product. I will use it for my bathrooms. But for outdoor I will have to think about it. Here are some pics to see how effective the product is after just a single coat.

the lighter are is the treated area in the first picture.

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We are currently restocking and the products will be arriving approximately next week from Greece. Please do PM me if you guys need any of our products.

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Worked in R&D before, the actual cost for this kind of superhydrophobic solutions was like RM10k per 10 litres. Others cheap solutions goes off after several testing
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We are currently restocking and the products will be arriving approximately next week from Greece. Please do PM me if you guys need any of our products.

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Do you have any dealer in KL?
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By using http://nanophos.com/en/SurfaPoreM_en.html on marble counter tops, we are able to prevent oil from seeping in into the marble itself.

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Interested, but how to apply it? just mix with Water and Spray it over? It last how many years? Said Toilet floor and Kitchen Counter Top.
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QUOTE(Lerner @ Dec 1 2013, 01:18 AM)
Interested, but how to apply it? just mix with Water and Spray it over? It last how many years? Said Toilet floor and Kitchen Counter Top.
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No water dilution needed, use off the bottle.For application method, you can lightly brush on your surfaces and it will last up to 5 years.

For marble, granite, stone and cement surfaces.
http://www.nanophos.com/en/SurfaPoreM_en.html

"Retains functionality up to 350C, making it ideal for application on kitchen tops or other surfaces where hot objects are placed"

Application method
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aUmFOjMrL8

Wipe off the excess with a wet cloth after 15 minutes of coating.


Can you elaborate more on toilet floor? You want to coat on your toilet grouting?

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Tested it on pebble wash walkway. Results after 6 months.

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Dirt uses water as medium to seep through the pebble wash and stain it.

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Can put on toilet tiles surface for waterproofing?
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PM the details and price please.
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for wood, how much? if need for 3ft x 8ft
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Hi which product can prevent grill become rust? PM me the price as well. Thanks.
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http://www.nanophos.com/en/SurfaGuardM_en.html

This product will slow down the rust by 10 times, not preventing it. Did you powdercoat your grills?
Please be informed it will deepens the colour of a molded steel.

Application method : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIxs_xtoJEA

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Had a smooth deal with Dillon today. Feeling excited to try it out as my bathroom gave me too much hard time to maintain it.

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QUOTE(dillonyap @ Dec 8 2013, 09:49 PM)
http://www.nanophos.com/en/SurfaGuardM_en.html

This product will slow down the rust by 10 times, not preventing it. Did you powdercoat your grills?
Please be informed it will deepens the colour of a molded steel.

Application method : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIxs_xtoJEA

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Is it have a thick coat layer on top of the surface?
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Is it have a thick coat layer on top of the surface?
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Hi there, Nanophos products do not do surface coating but "pores" coating, thus,  it does not alter the color and texture of the surface.
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What does it mean pores? It is just fill up the pore and the gap? But leave the surface intact? If the surface intact, how does it prevent from rust?
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SurfaGuard M does not prevent the surface from rust, it slows down the process by 10 times.

"SurfaGuard Metals chemically modifies the metal surface to form a passive layer and creates a 3D protective network of nanoparticles that “blocks” the transfer of oxygen and water from reaching the metal. As a result, the metal surface remains passivated and a barrier is created
against corrosive agents."


And here is one of the Internation Standard Testing they did:

"Humidity test - ASTM D 224: The SurfaGuard Metals
treated panels is subjected to high humidity conditions (90-95% relative humidity) at elevated temperatures (42-48 oC). This test method evaluates the treatment cohesion against corrosive factors. SurfaGuard Metals treated panel remain unaffected, even after exposure for 1000 hours."

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can apply on artificial granite kitchen top?
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Yes, SurfaPore M is suitable to use on the granite surface. It works as water, oil repellent, and heat resistance up to 350 Celsius.
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artificial granite also can use? How much ar?
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QUOTE(dillonyap @ Dec 1 2013, 09:21 AM)
Tested it on pebble wash walkway. Results after 6 months.

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Dirt uses water as medium to seep through the pebble wash and stain it.
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which part is the tested result? the pebble became white after application or clearer?

Btw, I got the bottles from Lim, deal went well. Thumbs up.
Tested on cement wall, worked charms. I'll see if it last smile.gif finger crossed.

a question, I tried with water, and it create droplets instead of soaked in smile.gif good!
How about coffee or tea? I dare not to test it as its a cement featured wall... if it stained then sad.gif

just wondered if you know?




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QUOTE(ynot @ Dec 13 2013, 08:42 PM)
which part is the tested result? the pebble became white after application or clearer?

Btw, I got the bottles from Lim, deal went well. Thumbs up.
Tested on cement wall, worked charms. I'll see if it last smile.gif finger crossed.

a question, I tried with water, and it create droplets instead of soaked in smile.gif good!
How about coffee or tea? I dare not to test it as its a cement featured wall... if it stained then sad.gif

just wondered if you know?
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the picture was taken after rain. the stone wash remains dry and kept it original colour even when in contact with water.

coffee or tea will stain because it contains colour pigment.
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can use it as a waterproof layer on top of concrete slab?
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can use it as a waterproof layer on top of concrete slab?
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Can use on wood or laminates?
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Hi! Interested in Nanophos C , Nanophos M and SurfaGuard M. Please PM price. Do you have any agent in Penang?
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Pls quote me for grout and for roof tiled and metal and wood.

BTW, can i use for the metal on wood, on grout? You have too many especially on concrete and marble, kind of confusing as it function all the same preventing water seeping.

By the way, can the stain removal product for marble be use to remove stain on grout and then apply the surfa Pore C?
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Pls quote me for grout and for roof tiled and metal and wood.

BTW, can i use for the metal on wood, on grout? You have too many especially on concrete and marble, kind of confusing as it function all the same preventing water seeping.

By the way, can the stain removal product for marble be use to remove stain on grout and then apply the surfa Pore C?
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My living hall grout is white. Over time it turned yellow and some parts black . Some still remains white under area where we cannot reach with our mops. I would say it turns yellow and black due to mopping. When we mop we use detergent and water of course.

How do you suggest i do? Dig out all the grout and buy your sufar pores C? That is a lot of work. Should I mix the new grout white powder only with your product without water to have better result or mix with some water and what is the concentration or ratio?

I also see you have another product that removes stain. Can I use this product to remove the yellow and black stain on the grout and then apply the water repellent?

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My living hall grout is white. Over time it turned yellow and some parts black . Some still remains white under area where we cannot reach with our mops. I would say it turns yellow and black due to mopping. When we mop we use detergent and water of course.

How do you suggest i do? Dig out all the grout and buy your sufar pores C? That is a lot of work. Should I mix the new grout white powder only with your product without water to have better result or mix with some water and what is the concentration or ratio?

I also see you have another product that removes stain. Can I use this product to remove the yellow and black stain on the grout and then apply the water repellent?
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We do not have any products on hand to clean grout stains. You can probably spray some Chlorox and leave it overnight.

I would strongly recommend you to replace 1/3 of water with Surfapore C for mixing in the white powder and re apply into your grouting. If you think that is insufficient, do another layer of surface coating on the grout.


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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Dec 15 2013, 05:53 PM)
My living hall grout is white. Over time it turned yellow and some parts black . Some still remains white under area where we cannot reach with our mops. I would say it turns yellow and black due to mopping. When we mop we use detergent and water of course.

How do you suggest i do? Dig out all the grout and buy your sufar pores C? That is a lot of work. Should I mix the new grout white powder only with your product without water to have better result or mix with some water and what is the concentration or ratio?

I also see you have another product that removes stain. Can I use this product to remove the yellow and black stain on the grout and then apply the water repellent?
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wash it with mild acid (gred3) mix with tap water.. it will remove every little tiny black spot on the grout. then you might need to regrout it as it will remove some of the old grout along the way.
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QUOTE(dillonyap @ Dec 15 2013, 09:57 PM)
We do not have any products on hand to clean grout stains. You can probably spray some Chlorox and leave it overnight.

I would strongly recommend you to replace 1/3 of water with Surfapore C for mixing in the white powder and re apply into your grouting. If you think that is insufficient, do another layer of surface coating on the grout.
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wash it with mild acid (gred3) mix with tap water.. it will remove every little tiny black spot on the grout. then you might need to regrout it as it will remove some of the old grout along the way.
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How about wash it with acid to remove old grout and re-grout? What do you suggest how best to remove old grout for re-grouting? It is a tedious job to remove old grout right?
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How about wash it with acid to remove old grout and re-grout? What do you suggest how best to remove old grout for re-grouting? It is a tedious job to remove old grout right?
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it is actually very easy thing to do. the acid will eat out the old grout and stain and leave you with a shiny tiles and holes along the gap. then you regrout it.

the acid is harmless but it will eat into the old grout.. u ask any tiling contractor they can certainly help. they would know how to do it.

basically, you mix with water, pour it to the floor. wash it with pole brush. and wash it off again. Tada.. shiny and clean. as for as I am concern, no other commercial products is able to do this.
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QUOTE(ynot @ Dec 16 2013, 09:32 AM)
it is actually very easy thing to do. the acid will eat out the old grout and stain and leave you with a shiny tiles and holes along the gap. then you regrout it.

the acid is harmless but it will eat into the old grout.. u ask any tiling contractor they can certainly help. they would know how to do it.

basically, you mix with water, pour it to the floor. wash it with pole brush. and wash it off again. Tada.. shiny and clean. as for as I am concern, no other commercial products is able to do this.
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what is pole brush? any picture? where to buy? Can use tooth brush? too soft?
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what is pole brush? any picture? where to buy? Can use tooth brush? too soft?
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something like this bro. Tooth brush can, but it gonna takes days. lol.
just hard brush to wash floor.
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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Dec 15 2013, 05:53 PM)
My living hall grout is white. Over time it turned yellow and some parts black . Some still remains white under area where we cannot reach with our mops. I would say it turns yellow and black due to mopping. When we mop we use detergent and water of course.

How do you suggest i do? Dig out all the grout and buy your sufar pores C? That is a lot of work. Should I mix the new grout white powder only with your product without water to have better result or mix with some water and what is the concentration or ratio?

I also see you have another product that removes stain. Can I use this product to remove the yellow and black stain on the grout and then apply the water repellent?
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I had the same problem with my bathroom grout. It turned yellowish after a few years. What I did was apply some bleach only to the grout, and it was good as new.
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something like this bro. Tooth brush can, but it gonna takes days. lol.
just hard brush to wash floor.
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OIC, thank you. I go buy hard type.
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I had the same problem with my bathroom grout. It turned yellowish after a few years. What I did was apply some bleach only to the grout, and it was good as new.
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The bleach use for removing cloth stain right? Is this acidic?
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The bleach use for removing cloth stain right? Is this acidic?
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i use chlorox bleach, ph12 not acidic
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i use chlorox bleach, ph12 not acidic
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PH12? Very alkaline. The one for washing toilet?
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I suggest you to get one of these.

http://woppu.my/56151/62-off-1-unit-of-clorox-bleach-pen-2/


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pls PM the product and price suitable for bathroom tile joint/ grout coating usage.
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whats the price? for bathroom

how long does it last?
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Interesting. Can I use it as rain repellent and apply it on car windshield?
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Interesting. Can I use it as rain repellent and apply it on car windshield?
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Yes you can. However, you will need special equipment and technical skill to apply on windscreen. Otherwise I do not suggest you apply it on your car windscreen.
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Here is the application method from technical data sheet.

"Apply SurfaShield G by HVLP ( diameter 0,8mm) spraying. Two or three applica􀆟ons of a very thin layer are recommended. Between each applica􀆟on let the material dry (up to 10 minutes strongly dependent on ambient temperature). Do not apply excessive amounts of the material on the glass surface (do not allow dripping)"

Plus, your hand movement has to be consistent while applying it.
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Concrete flooring coating for housing project using Surfapore C.
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Duration : 6 months and counting.

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Hi there,

Happy chinese new year to you.

I've some issue of water seepage with my 2nd floor toilet. look nasty from 1st floor.....waterproofing gone bad

pls pm me the product info suitable for my toilet tiles, price and how many sqft/ltr to be used.

TQVM ya
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Hi there,

Happy chinese new year to you.

I've some issue of water seepage with my 2nd floor toilet. look nasty from 1st floor.....waterproofing gone bad

pls pm me the product info suitable for my toilet tiles, price and how many sqft/ltr to be used.

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I have the same problem in my 20+ year old apartment - owner downstairs just complained about water leakage into their bathroom below.

Appreciate info of the product, thanks.
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I have the same problem in my 20+ year old  apartment - owner downstairs just complained about water leakage into their bathroom below.

Appreciate info of the product, thanks.
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Hi, do you have anything suitable for painted walls for my bathrooms? The walls has no tiles so it is easily wet when I wash the floor. If yes kindly PM price and where to buy in PJ.


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hi please PM, i would like to apply to my toilet tiles,

2meter square area would require how many L?
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Pm me the amount needed for wall 10' x 5', planning to use it on my kitchen wall so that I no need to tile my wall. How long it can last.
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SurfaPore M - oil & water repellent , heat resistance up to 350 Celsius , stain protection for marble and granite. SurfaPore M would be your best choice to protect your kitchen from oil stain for years !

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i need it for my pebble wash which is hold together by cement. Can you recommend which one and I need it for a size 8ft by 20ft

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can pm me product for 3 fully tiled bathroom? thanks.
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Nano-G is here to solve Toilet Water Leakage, Algae problem, Mold problem, and Stain issue !

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SurfaPore ThermoDry Additive Paint

Nanotechnology and Microtechnology additive for making any acrylic water based paint water repelling and thermal insulating.

The triple action of SurfaPore ThermoDry, i.e. thermal radiation reflectivity, the resistance in heat transfer and water repellent contribute in the protection of painted surfaces and the energy efficiency of buildings.

Independent certification agencies certify that the use of of SurfaPore ThermoDry in common water-based acrylic paints reduces their thermal conductivity by at least 4 times.

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We solved water leakage problem in toilet without re-tiling!

Solution : Only brush up Surfapore C on the tiles grout.


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For outdoor balcony water leak problem use which product and what is the cost?
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SurfaPore M


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Left side of the granite was treated with SurfaPore M on April 2012, and the right side is untreated. We ran the test on 28 Feb, 2014 at 8:00 am by dripping engine oil on both sides. The upper part of the image is after 4 hours, and lower part of the image is after 24 hours. The oil remained same shape on the treated surface. On the other hand, the oil has been absorbed by the granite on untreated surface.

Highly Recommended Area to Apply:
- Kitchen area ( Prevent water and oil stain )
- Car Porch ( Prevent engine oil seep into the substance and repel water )
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Had surfapore C for most part of mine bathroom including a cement sink, constant water retention. Works charm so far, its been 2 month.
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received the goods in post haste. directly shipped to me once payment received!

Nice dealing with nano-g team especially Th3ng.

Will update my find out later abut SurfporeC, if ok will go for other product. thinking about M now for my wifey kitchen.
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Thanks for the feedback and we assure that Nano-G products are able to prevent moisture damage on your valuable building surface and preserve the original condition after years !

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Highly Recommended Nano-G's Products for General Household User


SurfaPore C: Washroom tiles grouting, stone tile, balcony, roof concrete, fountain, stucco, any natural or artificial stone surface, and stucco.


SurfaPore M: Kitchen, Car Porch


SuraPore W: Any raw wood surface such as outdoor wood furniture ( it offers much more better protection from UV , light acidic rain and stains )


SurfaPore ThermoDry: Additive version of paint to mix with your water based paint. The use of of SurfaPore ThermoDry in common water-based acrylic paints reduces their thermal conductivity by at least 4 times (0,1292 W/(mK), EN 12667). Reflection of thermal radiation (InfraRed region of light) is 92,35% (ASTM G173-03).

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For outdoor balcony water leak problem use which product and what is the cost? balcony size 20ft x 7 ft
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My entire house water proofing is poorly done. Would like to use this in my bathrooms and outdoor balcony for waterproofing. House is also very damp and prone to algae and fungus. Any solution? When u say kitchen, does it mean the grouting of the kitchen tiles? Will consider that as well. How about solid surface work top? Do I need a coating for that as well? Manufacturer claims that solid surface is non porous, therefore will not cause staining.

Please correct me if I'm wrong. Your product claims a 5-10 year coating effect on surfaces? Any warranty if product does not work or is not up to expectations? Any sales/servicing for East Malaysian clients?
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My entire house water proofing is poorly done. Would like to use this in my bathrooms and outdoor balcony for waterproofing. House is also very damp and prone to algae and fungus. Any solution? When u say kitchen, does it mean the grouting of the kitchen tiles? Will consider that as well. How about solid surface work top? Do I need a coating for that as well? Manufacturer claims that solid surface is non porous, therefore will not cause staining.

Please correct me if I'm wrong. Your product claims a 5-10 year coating effect on surfaces? Any warranty if product does not work or is not up to expectations? Any sales/servicing for East Malaysian clients?
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Hi dreyvii, I would suggest you to use SurfaPore C to solve water leakage issue and the good news is SurfaPore C is also anti-algae and fungus. Algae and fungus tend to grow because of moisture trapped inside the substance while nanoparticle from SurfaPore will block moisture/water to get into the substance. In other words, algage and fungus will not be able to grow due to absence of moisture. smile.gif

As for the kitchen part, you may choose which part of kitchen you wish to apply. For an instance, I apply on my kitchen wall that near to stove as I do not wish oil stain to ruin my wall. Solid surface ? May I know which material is that ? Marble ? Granite ? Or others ?

Yes, our products may last up to 10 years but we do not give any warranty to household user if you DIY it yourself because application method is beyond our control. I can assure you Nano-G can last more than 10 years if you take good care of treated surface, such as do not wash the treated surface with STRONG acid. Nano-G does have East Coast dealer. I will pm you the details and you may contact him regarding to servicing.

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i am keen to find out the cost of using this product for my apartment, have 2 bathrooms, and perhaps do the kitchen tile grout area as well.

Do you sell the product in fixed package or bottles? tq
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i am keen to find out the cost of using this product for my apartment, have 2 bathrooms, and perhaps do the kitchen tile grout area as well.  

Do you sell the product in fixed package or bottles?  tq
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I would suggest SurfaPore C for bathroom tiles grouting and SurfaPore M for kitchen area.
We sell that in 1l, 4l, 30l, and 1000l. smile.gif

I will PM you the cost

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I would suggest SurfaPore C for bathroom tiles grouting and SurfaPore M for kitchen area.
We sell that in 1l, 4l, 30l, and 1000l. smile.gif
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Ok, can pls quote me for the 1l and 4 l, as i think that might be enough already.

Do you have retail shops in KL/PJ area or is it only in your Plaza Mont Kiara office?
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QUOTE(dreyvii @ Mar 8 2014, 11:51 AM)
My entire house water proofing is poorly done. Would like to use this in my bathrooms and outdoor balcony for waterproofing. House is also very damp and prone to algae and fungus. Any solution? When u say kitchen, does it mean the grouting of the kitchen tiles? Will consider that as well. How about solid surface work top? Do I need a coating for that as well? Manufacturer claims that solid surface is non porous, therefore will not cause staining.

Please correct me if I'm wrong. Your product claims a 5-10 year coating effect on surfaces? Any warranty if product does not work or is not up to expectations? Any sales/servicing for East Malaysian clients?
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Use Surfapore C on your bathroom grout by using the brushing method. Covers the floor grout and at least 3 feet of grouting on the bathroom walls.

May I know if your balcony is using tiles or concrete based?

There is no need coating for solid surface and it is already non porous and polished. But you still need to be careful with the coffee rim stains, clean it off immediately.

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Sir, I would recommend SurfaPore ThermoDry to mix with your acrylic water based paint.

Nanotechnology and Microtechnology additive for making any acrylic water based paint water repelling and thermal insulating.

The triple action of SurfaPore ThermoDry, i.e. thermal radiation reflectivity, the resistance in heat transfer and water repellent contribute in the protection of painted surfaces and the energy efficiency of buildings.

IN SHORT, the additive paint may help you save electric bill from air conditioner and reduce heat from transferring into your house in this hot weather ! =D

Independent certification agencies certify that the use of of SurfaPore ThermoDry in common water-based acrylic paints reduces their thermal conductivity by at least 4 times.
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Nano-G is giving SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO LOWYAT FORUM MEMBER ONLY from 10.3.2014 until 21.3.2014

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Nano-G 's products will preserve your building surfaces such as stone, concrete, cement, tiles, clay based items, marble, granite, pebble wash, any wood surface, and much more !!

Worry no more on your surface problems with SurfaPore !


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Can use it on toilet WC or not? How long will it last ?
I was thinking if this thing really works on WC, then housewife will never need to clean WC for months.
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Can use it on toilet WC or not? How long will it last ?
I was thinking if this thing really works on WC, then housewife will never need to clean WC for months.
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Yes, it can be used on toilet WC and it works perfectly fine, but may I know which part of WC ? Tiles Grouting ?
Approximately 85% original functionality remains after 10 years at outdoor environment, expect for longer lifespan at indoor.

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Yes, it can be used on toilet WC and it works perfectly fine, but may I know which part of WC ? Tiles Grouting ?
Approximately 85% original functionality remains after 10 years at outdoor environment, expect for longer lifespan at indoor.
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I want to apply Surfapore to the inner bowl. The question is how long can it last considering the frequent flushing of WC?
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I want to apply Surfapore to the inner bowl. The question is how long can it last considering the frequent flushing of WC?
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Sir, I don't think SurfaPore is going to work on inner toilet bowl as it's a completely sealed off and coated surface. Furthermore, SurfaPore series is designed to apply on porous surface, and then repelling moisture but not repelling physical object. Plus. even if SurfaPore C works, it will only make the surface easier to clean than before, cleaning it is still necessary.

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I would suggest SurfaPore C for bathroom tiles grouting and SurfaPore M for kitchen area.
We sell that in 1l, 4l, 30l, and 1000l. smile.gif

I will PM you the cost
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Please PM me too, got a leaking car porch with non water proofing concrete slab /roof
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my bathroom with tile have some pinkish mold/algae. i have to clean it with bleach. do you have any solution?

and do u have product for glass top in bathroom for easy cleaning?

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my bathroom with tile have some pinkish mold/algae. i have to clean it with bleach. do you have any solution?

and do u have product for glass top in bathroom for easy cleaning?

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Hi, may I know what kind of tiles it is ? Rough surface ? Stone tiles ? Yes, we do have solution for it, which is SurfaPore C.

Yes, we have SurfaShield G for glass, it makes the glass extremely easy to clean, you only need plain water and probably a cloth to wipe it once.
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Hi, may I know what kind of tiles it is ? Rough surface ? Stone tiles ? Yes, we do have solution for it, which is SurfaPore C.

Yes, we have SurfaShield G for glass, it makes the glass extremely easy to clean, you only need plain water and probably a cloth to wipe it once.
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My bathroom tiles is rough surface. not the slippery one.

can you pm me price for both product, surfapore c and surfashield g.
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My bathroom tiles is rough surface. not the slippery one.

can you pm me price for both product, surfapore c and surfashield g.
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Can this be applied to Solid surface table tops. Any side effects?
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If it's a completely sealed off surface or laminated surface, then there is no point to apply as the nanoparticle will not be able to penetrate into the "pores" and coat it.

No, there is no side effect, it's a green product.

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I would suggest SurfaPore C for bathroom tiles grouting and SurfaPore M for kitchen area.
We sell that in 1l, 4l, 30l, and 1000l. smile.gif

I will PM you the cost
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Pls quote me as well
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May I know which product are you interested in?


Thanks.

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Hi can PM price for surfapore M. Small bottle.
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Hi can PM price for surfapore M. Small bottle.
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Interested to get your product for try. I'm having problems with my rc slab, leaks near between the roof tiles and rc slab joint (having fine crack lines). Also, I've quite a big balcony currently cemented only, lots of fine cracks even after pentens waterproof paint painted on it (3layers). There is also leak from another balcony floor tiles down to my kitchen plaster ceiling. Lastly, can u pm me as well the products for grills (currently powder coated but not galvanized) and protection coating for plaster ceiling boards as I've some plaster ceiling installed at my pergola, the edges are wet due to strong heavy rain and wind blow.

Therefore, can u pm me the products and price that best for my problems stated above. Thanks.
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Interested to get your product for try. I'm having problems with my rc slab, leaks near between the roof tiles and rc slab joint (having fine crack lines). Also, I've quite a big balcony currently cemented only, lots of fine cracks even after pentens waterproof paint painted on it (3layers). There is also leak from another balcony floor tiles down to my kitchen plaster ceiling. Lastly, can u pm me as well the products for grills (currently powder coated but not galvanized) and protection coating for plaster ceiling boards as I've some plaster ceiling installed at my pergola, the edges are wet due to strong heavy rain and wind blow.

Therefore, can u pm me the products and price that best for my problems stated above. Thanks.


QUOTE(Th3nG @ Apr 29 2014, 07:10 PM)
If it's a completely sealed off surface or laminated surface, then there is no point to apply as the nanoparticle will not be able to penetrate into the "pores" and coat it.

No, there is no side effect, it's a green product.
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Interested to get your product for try. I'm having problems with my rc slab, leaks near between the roof tiles and rc slab joint (having fine crack lines). Also, I've quite a big balcony currently cemented only, lots of fine cracks even after pentens waterproof paint painted on it (3layers). There is also leak from another balcony floor tiles down to my kitchen plaster ceiling. Lastly, can u pm me as well the products for grills (currently powder coated but not galvanized) and protection coating for plaster ceiling boards as I've some plaster ceiling installed at my pergola, the edges are wet due to strong heavy rain and wind blow.

Therefore, can u pm me the products and price that best for my problems stated above. Thanks.
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Hi, are you able to see the fine cracks with your eyes ? How fine it is ? I will recommend you SurfaPore C for the problems you are having with ur RC slab.

Our SurfaGuard Metal is perfect remediation for your girll, however, it must be applied on the raw metal surface. For powder coated surface, it might be not work as well as you apply on raw surface.

And SurfaPore F to protect your plaster ceiling board. I shall PM you the price now. smile.gif
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Thank you.

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My dad house 2nd bathroom floor are leaking water (dripping) to the toilet below. Can this solution work ?

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I will propose you to use SurfaPore C to solve the issue. May I know how big is the crack ? very fine crack ? or very obvious crack ?
If it's hairline crack then SurfaPore C can solve it easily, however, if it's a crack that larger than 1mm, I am afraid you have to patch the crack first before apply our SurfaPore C. To patch the crack, I will propose you to use SurfaMix C to reduce water absorption up to 70% and increase bonding in order to prevent it cracks again.
I shall PM you the cost. smile.gif
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QUOTE(lamir_loco @ May 22 2014, 06:36 PM)
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My dad house 2nd bathroom floor are leaking water (dripping) to the toilet below. Can this solution work ?
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Yes, this will be the perfect and non-hacking solution to solve your problem ! I will propose you to use SurfaPore C. smile.gif

However, are you able to determine the water leakage ? Is the water leak thru the joint between tiles ? Or could it be broken water pipe that sealed with cement ? I will advise you to locate the exact root cause before you look for solution. smile.gif

My recommendation for you to look for the water leakage is stop using the bathroom for at least 24 hours, then pour a lot of water into drainage system, basin and, flush the toilet for several times . If the toilet at below still maintain dry, then it's your grouting issue; on the other hand, if it's wet, then it's your water pipe or drainage system issue. smile.gif

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post May 23 2014, 07:17 PM

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QUOTE(Th3nG @ May 23 2014, 02:26 PM)
Yes, this will be the perfect and non-hacking solution to solve your problem ! I will propose you to use SurfaPore C. smile.gif

However, are you able to determine the water leakage ? Is the water leak thru the joint between tiles ? Or could it be broken water pipe that sealed with cement ? I will advise you to locate the exact root cause before you look for solution. smile.gif

My recommendation for you to look for the water leakage is stop using the bathroom for at least 24 hours, then pour a lot of water into drainage system, basin and, flush the toilet for several times . If the toilet at below still maintain dry, then it's your grouting issue; on the other hand, if it's wet, then it's your water pipe or drainage system issue. smile.gif
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Hi , Thanks for the reply.

I believed the leaking cause by water leaks through the grout, since previously I covered the floor with product called Dribond shower fix bought@ local hardware. It does stop the leaks. But 4-5 month later it leaked again around the same area.

really like to try cheaper alternative before deciding to redo the toilet floor.

Can you pm me the product detail and price.

Thank You
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Hi,

Please advice and PM price(s).

Tile grout in the shower area to prevent mold.

Mosaic (rough surface) backsplash in the kitchen especially behind the hob for easy cleaning.

Thx.
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QUOTE(jooitc @ Jun 3 2014, 11:28 PM)
Hi,

Please advice and PM price(s).

Tile grout in the shower area to prevent mold.

Mosaic (rough surface) backsplash in the kitchen especially behind the hob for easy cleaning.

Thx.
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Dropped you a PM smile.gif
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post Jun 10 2014, 03:22 PM

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Hi,

Can you please quote me for:

- surfaporeC
- surfaporeG
- surfapore W
- surfapore M

Thank you
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Hi,

Can you please quote me for:

- surfaporeC

thank you.


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post Jul 17 2014, 09:38 AM

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hello sir,

can you pm me the price for

surfapore C

thank you
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I am staying in apartment, my bathroom ceiling has this leaking problem from the toilet above, so do i apply the nano-G from below or above?
What product range do you recommend for this issue? Or i have to apply NanoG from my neighboring unit on top?
Please advise & quote me the price. Thanks
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Hi there~

How much do it need to cover a roughly 700sqft indoor cement floor and what is the cost of it?

Most appreciate



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post Nov 3 2014, 02:03 AM

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Pls PM the price for -- SurfaPore C to waterproof my bathroom wall and floor tiles. Tqvm
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Can this be used on painted exterior surfaces?
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Hi guys, you may visit http://www.nanog.com.my/ for more info and pricing.

You may reach us at http://www.nanog.com.my/contacts.php or email to us at info@nanog.com.my if you have any question regarding to the application method, technical info, safety concern, and so on.

Thanks.
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Will the coating make my floor tiles slippery?
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for bathroom tiles..which should i use? and how much the price?
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QUOTE(PJusa @ Nov 21 2013, 06:37 PM)
OK I do have some feedback and made pictures.

First of - it works as advertised. But during yesterdays downpoor I noticed that there is little difference when there is very rain. Also it takes much longer for the water to disappear, because the concrete cannot absorb and dissipate the water anymore. I never thought about this - but that is not a bad thing against the product. I will use it for my bathrooms. But for outdoor I will have to think about it. Here are some pics to see how effective the product is after just a single coat.

the lighter are is the treated area in the first picture.
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Hi PJusa,

How is the product holding so far? I'm planning to use for my bathroom as well as there are sign of leakage spotted.

Thanks.
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QUOTE(josh04 @ Nov 3 2015, 10:02 AM)
Hi PJusa,

How is the product holding so far? I'm planning to use for my bathroom as well as there are sign of leakage spotted.

Thanks.
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although its applied on a low-traffic outside area it has absolutely no effect anymore. the concrete looks the same as the untreated one. no repelling action either anymore. it stopped having any effect rather quickly.
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QUOTE(PJusa @ Nov 3 2015, 02:19 PM)
although its applied on a low-traffic outside area it has absolutely no effect anymore. the concrete looks the same as the untreated one. no repelling action either anymore. it stopped having any effect rather quickly.
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Hi PJusa,

Wow...That's too bad. How about your bath room? I thought you going to use it on your bathroom also?

If the effect does not last long enough, then i have to look for something else~
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i did a testing outside first to see how it works. since it didnt perform as expected i didnt bother to use it in the bathroom. when we changed tiles i did use belcem crystal grout though which has anti-fungus & water repellant feature. that seems to be fine so far.
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QUOTE(PJusa @ Nov 4 2015, 11:14 AM)
i did a testing outside first to see how it works. since it didnt perform as expected i didnt bother to use it in the bathroom. when we changed tiles i did use belcem crystal grout though which has anti-fungus & water repellant feature. that seems to be fine so far.
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Hi PJusa,

Thanks for your valuable feedback~ Looks like i will need to look for other alternative.
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post Apr 22 2016, 11:01 AM

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Can PM me the price for SurfaPore C 500ml n delivery n payment ?
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Any feedbacks from those who have bought and used SurfaPore C? Was it effective? Did it last long? Or was it just a gimmick?
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bro ,will it work on metal surface,,? roof zinc etc etc,,?


 

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