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GLASS ETCHING SYSTEM - SPRAY (STEP 1)

ETCH-SP

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Glasscorp Glass Etching System is an easy to use, portable, fully mobile and no mess system. It utilises the latest in chemical techniques, providing a way to appropriately mark and identify glass to meet legal requirements. It has a low setup cost and no compressor is required. With this system there is no risk of scratching aluminium or other forms of paintwork. The computer generated stencils can be customised to meet customer requirements.

The system features a 4 step process:

  • Step 1 - Prepare Glass (GCGC/HSGC) & Apply Spray (ETCH-SP)
  • Step 2 - Apply Stencil (ETCH-S)
  • Step 3 - Apply Gel (ETCH-G)
  • Step 4 - Remove Stencil & Clean up

Features

  • 60ml
  • Spray bottle
  • Application card with link to application instructions

Application Instructions

  1. Clean glass surface to be etched with Universal Glass Cleaner (GCGC) or Hi-Sheen Glass Cleaner (HSGC). Spray Glass Etching System Step 1 Spray (ETCH-SP) onto the glass surface (or on the shiny side of the Stencil). DO NOT allow the spray to evaporate before moving to Step 2.
  2. Place the shiny side of the Stencil onto the glass (shiny side DOWN). Force out residual or any bubbles with the card. Let the Stencil dry to fully adhere for 2 minutes.
  3. Dab Glass Etching System Step 3 Gel (ETCH-G) on top of Stencil. Dab and repeat with multiple coats (2-3 coats). Ensuring the gel is away from the stencil edge. Leave for 5 minutes.
  4. Remove the Stencil using the card to lift the corner enabling it to be removed in one motion. Spray with GCGC or HSGC and wipe glass with a paper towel or a rag to remove all remaining gel.

Applications

  • To easily and appropriately mark glass to meet legal requirements

Notes

  • Customers should independently determine the suitability of this product for their specific purpose prior to use

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