Frequently asked questions
Can't find the answer you're looking for? Have a look at our FAQ page.Doesn't PU have better grip than MaxiDry®?
Solvent based polyurethane products may possess good grip characteristics due to the solvent however one of these solvents, DMF, is classified as a Substance of Very High Concern under the REACH legislation.
Do you have a chemical chart for MaxiDry®?
MaxiDry® is designed primarily for oil repellance and not for use where contact with chemicals occurs regularly. For chemical resistance we have created MaxiChem®.
Is MaxiDry® liquidproof?
MaxiDry®'s coating is designed to resist and repell liquids and oils. It is not designed to be chemical resistant; for use with chemicals we recommend MaxiChem®.
Is MaxiDry® chemical resistant?
MaxiDry® is designed with oil and liquid repellence in mind and is not recommended for use with chemicals, we offer MaxiDry® Plus™ for low level chemical resistance and MaxiChem® where higher levels of protection are needed.
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