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Atsko Silicone Water Guard Canvas Waterproofing Spray

Silicone Water-Guard is suitable for outerwear, footwear, tents, sleeping bags, and suede.

Our silicone is specially formulated to apply maximum repellency in a single application. It restores factory waterproofing but still allows materials to breathe. It repels water and stains. Dauber formulated specifically for boots. Dries in 24 hours and will be odorless and fully cured in 72.

The arrow treatment dauber prevents absorbed water from changing the weight and flight dynamics of arrows. Protects wood, concrete, brick, stone, canopies, awnings, umbrella, covers, and outdoor furniture.

 

Silicone Water-Guard #1336L (375gram), More Value in every can

By using CO2 non-flammable gas as a propellant we maximize value for you and minimize carbon in the atmosphere. This detailed explanation will enable you to make a more informed choice of products. You will learn that in addition to enjoying superior performance, Water-Guard is also saving you a lot of money and providing a net environmental benefit.

Most aerosol water repellents include between 1/4 and 1/3 of their “net contents” stated weight in propane/isobutene, a blend of highly flammable gas refined from petroleum production. The blends have a flash point of about -100 degrees F. and are similar to the propane for your barbeque. These blends are 83% Carbon by weight.

An aerosol container that displays a net weight of 300 grams and contains 1/3 of its weight in flammable gas propellant has 100 grams of this blend. So you only get 200 grams of usable product.  Since the propellant blend is 83% carbon by weight, you have purchased and discharged into the atmosphere 83 grams of carbon just for the purpose of emptying the can.  This is 41.5 grams of carbon to unload each 100 grams of product.

Other marketers do not disclose how much propellant they use, but because it is heavy and cheaper than the useable product, they have incentive to use more. They want to be sure there is still plenty of gas left when the product is gone because no one will complain if the can still has pressure when the product is all gone.

 Some of our competitors use only ¼ of the net contents for propellant. In this case a 300 gram can has 75 grams of flammable gas blend. 75 grams x 83% carbon means that these cans are emptied by the discharge of 62 grams of carbon.  They also give you 25 more grams of usable product. This is a significant improvement, but still using 27.5 grams of carbon to unload each 100 grams of product.

Now let’s examine Atsko’s Silicone Water-Guard #1336L. The can is 1.5 inches taller  and shows a net weight of 375 grams. The 375 grams includes 364 grams of usable product, and 11 grams of propellant. The propellant, CO2, is a non-flammable gas drawn from a waste stream that was headed for atmospheric discharge. The CO2 is purified for our use but would have gone into the air anyway so we have simply sequestered it temporarily with no net new carbon production.   Our use of new carbon to empty the entire 300 grams of usable product is zero. That is 0.0 grams of carbon to unload each 100 grams of product.

As a point of interest, if our CO2 was not a waste product or withdrawn from the air, the calculation would be as follows. 11 grams of CO2 x 27% carbon by weight is 2.97 grams of carbon to empty 364 grams of usable product. That is only 0.816 grams of carbon to unload 100 grams of product. This is a 97% reduction of propellant carbon compared to the product with 25% propellant and a 97.3% reduction of propellant carbon from the product using 1/3 propellant. While not all aerosols can be emptied with CO2, it certainly should be done whenever possible. You should always choose CO2 propellants when you purchase water repellents.

Safety beyond the reduced flammability of CO2.

Carbon Dioxide is beneficial even while our products are sitting on the shelf. It creates positive pressure in the container so there is no chance of degradation by water vapor from the air. There is also no risk of substance abuse. Propane/Isobutene is responsible for injury and death of individuals seeking to get high. There is no need to fear that CO2 will be abused like propane/isobutene propellant.

If, during transport or storage, our product is exposed to excessive heat it has a much greater margin of safety than a 2 phase flammable gas propellant like Propane/Isobutene. Since it is already all gas and dissolved gas, it will not have a rapid expansion at a phase change temperature below the boiling point of the solvent. Our container carries the same heat warnings, but is much safer. We also use a solvent with a much higher flash point than the heptane in many competing products, but that is another topic.

End of life and product recycling.

CO2 propellant provides additional benefits at the time of disposal. With CO2, there is never more that 20 seconds of pressure left when the product is all gone, and it is safe non-flammable carbon dioxide so you can quickly exhaust it leaving an empty can that is safe to dispose of with household mixed trash or metals for recycling. Regular aerosols using a mix of propane and isobutene can take several minutes to exhaust exposing you to risk of fire or explosion and possibly an opportunity for substance abuse. Those cans will chill significantly so that pressure seems to be gone, but as they rewarm the pressure increases and must be exhausted again before they are safe to dispose of. Even then, they will still contain some flammable gas.

If your community pulls anything at all from the mixed waste stream it is probably steel. Steel is the most recycled material on the planet. in the event that it manages to escape recycling, it is totally recyclable by nature. The iron atoms will combine with oxygen from the air in a process called oxidation, governed by the equation 2Fe+3O2=2FeO3. The end product, ferrous oxide, is the naturally occurring feed stock for making new steel.

How much usable product do you receive in each can? This if found by subtracting the weight of the propellant, from the net contents. Using cans marked 300 gram net weight there can be quite a range of usable product, and by law, the marketer does not have to tell you how much you are getting.

A product with 1/3 propellant gives you 200 grams of usable product.

A product with 1/4 propellant gives you 225 grams of usable product.

Silicone Water-Guard #1336L from Atsko gives you 364 grams of usable product. 375 gr - 11 gr of CO2.

Compared to a 300g product with 100 gr of propane/isobutene, #1336L is 364/200 or 82% more.

Compared to a 300g product with  72 gr of propane/isobutene, #1336L is 364/225 or 61.8% more.

In addition to comparing how much you get , we also have to compare the efficacy and coverage of the product. The coverage of such products per application is very similar but need to consider efficiency as measured by effectiveness and durability. These can vary widely on different materials so we test on cotton, nylon, and polyester.

Silicone Water-Guard will score at least 90 on the ASTM standard Water Spray Test D-1913 (AATCC 22). We run this test 50 times without interruption to have a better model of real conditions. We achieve the same results in a single application that other brands achieve with 2 applications. This cuts time, costs, and resources in half compared to a product that suggests 2 applications. Our tests also indicate that Silicone Water-guard will often last twice as long.

Putting these factors together begins to show the real value of Silicone Water-Guard.

Relative to product with 1/4 propellant                         1.618 X

Relative to product that requires 2 applications             2.00 X

Relative to a product that lasts ½ as long                        2.00 X

Relative to product where all 3 apply                               6.47 X

You could pay 6 times as much for Silicone Water-Guard and have equal value before even considering the effort, resources, and impact on the environment.

When a few ounces of an inexpensive product can renew, restore, and delay the recycling of a larger more expensive item like a coat or a tent, you are looking at one of the few value equations that is actually positive for you and the environment. This is the value you get from Silicone Water-Guard. This is the kind of value you will find with all Atsko/Sno-Seal Products. Learn about other ways to increase value and performance at www.atsko.com.

CO2 is too good to be true! So what is the catch?

Incorrect use can waste some of the savings. There are 2 things the user must do to get maximum performance from CO2.

  1. While spraying, you must stop and give the can 2 sharp shakes every 10 to 20 seconds. This allows the dissolved CO2 in the product to escape into the head-space above the product. This keeps the discharge pressure higher and reduces how much of the CO2 leaves the can in the spray.
     
  2. You must also keep the can upright while spraying. If the end of the dip tube is out of the liquid product it can exhaust all the propellant in a few seconds. If you must tilt the can, listen carefully for gas escaping with the liquid. When you hear gas discharge, stop spraying and rotate the spray tip to point directly over the paint dot on the ring of the valve. This is to insure that the dip tube is reachlng the lowest comer of the can.

When finished, do not invert the can to clear the tip as with paint cans. Silicone does not dry-up in the tip like paint does. Triggering an inverted can will exhaust the propellant. 

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SKU ATSKOWPSPRAY
Brand ATSKO
Shipping Weight 0.5000kg
Shipping Width 0.200m
Shipping Height 0.100m
Shipping Length 0.100m
Shipping Cubic 0.002000000m3
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(c) default information, which includes details of payments (over $150) more than 60 days overdue in relation to credit which you, as a borrower, have failed to make;

(d) payment information, which includes details of the date on which you have paid overdue amounts that were previously recorded as default information with a CRB;

(e) whether in another credit provider’s opinion you have committed a serious credit infringement;

(f) new arrangement information which includes a statement that the terms or conditions of your credit (in relation to which default information or a serious credit infringement has been disclosed to a CRB) have been varied or that you have been provided with new credit;

(g) court proceedings information, which includes information about a judgement against you in proceedings that relate to any credit that has been provided to, or applied for, by you;

(h) personal insolvency information, which includes information about any procedures under the Bankruptcy Act which relate to you;

(i) certain publicly available information;

(j) scores and other information relating to your credit worthiness which is derived by CRBs wholly or partly on the basis of the information above; and

(k) certain administrative information, such as account numbers.

5.2 In most cases, if we do not collect the Credit Related Information we require, then we will be unable to provide credit to you.

6. How we disclose Personal Information

6.1 We may disclose your Personal Information insofar as reasonably necessary for the purposes set out in this Privacy and Credit Reporting Policy. Personal Information and Credit Related Information is only disclosed to a third party when it is required for the delivery of our services.

6.2 We may disclose Personal Information collected from you:

(a) to third party operators of online stores which we sell our products through, including eBay.com and other similar sites;

(b) to our related entities, third party suppliers, consultants, employees, agents, contractors, sponsors, government agencies or other third parties to satisfy the purposes for which the information was collected for (as outlined in clause 3 of this policy) or for another purpose if that other purpose is closely related to the primary purpose of collection and an individual would reasonably expect us to disclose the information for that secondary purpose;

(c) when your authorised representative, such as an accountant or lawyer, contact us in connection with providing you with services;

(d) if the disclosure is requested by a government agency or the courts and we are obliged to comply;

(e) to CRBs, as permitted by law;

(f) to any other person, with your consent (express or implied); and

(g) to any person to whom our assets or business (or any part thereof) is transferred to.

6.3 In addition to the above, we will disclose your Personal Information if we are required to do so under law or if the disclosure is made in connection with either the normal operation of our business in a way that you might reasonably expect, for example to process an insurance claim, or if such disclosure is incidental to IT services being provided to our business, or in connection with any insurance or warranty claim or for the resolution of any dispute that arises between you and us. This disclosure may involve your Personal Information being transmitted overseas.

6.4 Organisations providing professional services to us are required to keep those dealings and Personal Information provided by us confidential unless they are required to disclose such information by statute or law.

6.5 In the case of contracted service providers, we may disclose Personal Information to the contracted service provider and the contracted service provider may in turn provide us with Personal Information collected from you in the course of providing the relevant products or services.

6.6 We may also disclose Credit Related Information about you to CRBs, other credit providers listed in your application or other permitted recipients of Credit Related Information. We may disclose that information for the purposes of notifying CRBs or other credit providers of a default by you, ascertaining the status of credit provided to you by us where you are in default with other credit providers, assessing your credit worthiness, credit standing or credit capacity and responding to any queries or complaints you may have.

6.7 We may also disclose your Personal Information if you choose to participate in online or “app” based service offerings whereby your Personal Information may be disclosed to and stored in software which is operated by a third party intermediary as part of your dealings with us. Personal Information disclosed in this may be transmitted offshore, including to the United States of America. When you provide your Personal Information to us, you consent to the disclosure of your Personal Information to recipients outside of Australia and acknowledge that we are not required to ensure that such overseas recipients comply with the Privacy Legislation in relation to your Personal Information. We will take reasonable steps to ensure any overseas recipient we deal with Personal Information in a manner consistent with the APPs.

6.8 In the event of a restructure or sale of our business (or part of our business), we may disclose Personal Information to the buyer without your consent subject to compliance with the Privacy Legislation. If we sell the business and the sale is structured as a share sale, you acknowledge that this will not constitute the ‘transfer’ of Personal Information.

6.9 We will not sell, trade or rent your Personal Information to any third parties for marketing purposes without your consent.

6.10 Where we disclose your Personal Information or Credit Related Information to a third party, we will request that the third party complies with this policy when handling your Personal Information or Credit Related Information.

7. How we collect and store data and transmit Personal Information

7.1 Generally, we collect Personal Information and Credit Related Information directly from you where reasonable and practicable.

7.2 We usually collect and store information in paper, physical and electronic form provided by you in person or when you communicate with us by telephone, email, web-based form, letter, facsimile or other means, including:

(a) when you contact us over the phone;

(b) when we provide you with our services via telephone, email or our website;

(c) when we provide you with assistance or support for our products or services;

(d) when you participate in our functions, events, activities or social media pages;

(e) when you request that we provide you with information concerning our products or services; and

(f) if you complete any forms requesting information from you, complete any survey or provide feedback to us concerning our products or services.

7.3

7.4 We may receive Personal Information and Credit Related Information from third parties, such as other credit providers, your financial institution, CRBs, publicly available information and our related companies. If we do, we will protect it as set out in this Privacy and Credit Reporting Policy. We will only collect your Personal Information and Credit Related Information from third parties if it is unreasonable or impractical to collect the necessary information directly from you or if we are otherwise permitted to do so.

7.5 Please note that we use our own and third party computer servers including our website hosts, data backups and payment gateway(s), which may be located overseas and as such your Personal Information will likely be stored and transmitted overseas as part of the normal operation of our business.

7.6 We will endeavour to take all reasonable steps to keep secure and protect any Personal Information and Credit Related Information which we hold about you, including: (a) securing our physical premises and digital storage media; (b) placing password protection and access control over our information technology systems and databases to limit access and protect electronic information from unauthorised interference, access, modification and disclosure; and (c) taking regular back-ups of our electronic systems.

7.7 Notwithstanding that we will take all reasonable steps, data transmission over the internet is never guaranteed to be completely secure. In the circumstances, we do not warrant the security of any information you transmit to us or from any online services.

7.8 We will take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify Personal Information that is no longer needed for any purpose that is permitted by the Privacy Act.

8. Website and cookies

8.1 We also collect information from your computer automatically when you browse our Website. This information may include:

(a) the date and time of your visit;

(b) your domain;

(c) locality;

(d) operating system;

(e) the server your computer is using to access our Website;

(f) your browser and version number;

(g) search terms you have entered to find our Website or enter on our Website;

(h) pages and links you have accessed both on our Website and on other websites;

(i) the last website you have visited;

(j) the pages of our Website you access; and

(k) your IP Address.

8.2 Please note that it may be possible for us to identify you from information collected automatically from your visit(s) to our Website. If you have registered an account with us, we will able to identify you through your user name and password when you log into our website or any applications. Further, if you access our Website via links in an email we have sent you, we will be able to identify you.

8.3 We may use statistical analytics software tools such as Google Analytics and software known as cookies which transmit data to third party servers located overseas including in the United States of America. To our knowledge Google Analytics does not identify individual users or associate your IP Address with any other data held by Google.

8.4 If you do not wish to grant us the right to use cookies to gather information about you while you are using our Website, then you may elect to set your browser settings to disable cookies. This may cause parts of our Website to not function properly.

8.5 Please note that our Website may contain links to other websites, and your use of those websites is not covered by this Privacy and Credit Reporting Policy. We encourage you to review each website’s privacy policy.

9. Sensitive Information

9.1 We collect Sensitive Information about you in the form of health information when you complete our Health Questionnaire or when you notify us of an illness, injury or other matters.

9.2 We will only collect Sensitive Information about you if:

(a) you consent to the collection and the information is reasonably necessary for one or more of our functions or activities; or

(b) the collection is otherwise permitted under the Privacy Act.

9.3 We will only disclose your Sensitive Information if it is directly related to the primary purpose for which it was collected.

10. How we use Personal Information for direct marketing

10.1 We may contact you from time to time to inform you about existing and new products and services that we feel you may be interested in.

10.2 We will ensure that any e-mail that you are sent by us as direct marketing complies with the SPAM Act 2003 (Cth) and contain an ‘unsubscribe’ option so that you can remove yourself from any further marketing communications.

10.3 You can also call or write to us to request that your details be removed from our direct marketing list. We will endeavour to remove your details from our direct marketing list within a reasonable time (ordinarily 5 business days).

10.4 Our direct marketing list may be operated by software and servers located overseas and as such your Personal Information may be sent overseas as part of our marketing.

11. Use of government related identifiers

11.1 We will not use government related identifiers (such as driver’s licence numbers) as our own identifier of individuals. We will only use or disclose such identifiers in the circumstances permitted by the Privacy Act.

12. Not identifying yourself

12.1 Because of the nature of our business, it is impracticable to deal with you on an anonymous basis or using a pseudonym.

12.2 We may be able to provide you with limited information in the absence of your identifying yourself but generally we will be unable to provide you with services unless you have identified yourself.

13. How to access or correct your Personal Information or make an enquiry or complaint

13.1 If you wish to access or correct the Personal Information we hold about you, or make a complaint, please contact us in writing via our contact details below and will try to resolve your concerns as soon as possible.

13.2 If we consider it necessary in order to deal with your request, we may consult with a CRB or another credit provider.

13.3 In order to disclose information to you in response to a request for access we may require you to provide us with sufficient comfort as to your identity. There are exceptions under the Privacy Legislation which may affect your right to access your Personal Information – these exceptions include where (amongst other things):-

(a) access would pose a serious threat to the life, health or safety of any individual;

(b) access would have an unreasonable impact on the privacy of others;

(c) the request for access is frivolous or vexatious;

(d) the information relates to existing or anticipated legal proceedings between you and us and the information would not otherwise be accessible by the process of discovery;

(e) giving access would reveal the intentions of the entity in relation to negotiations with you;

(f) giving access would be unlawful;

(g) denying access is required or authorised by or under an Australia law or a court/tribunal;

(h) the information relates to commercial sensitive decision making process; or

(i) giving access would prejudice enforcement related action.

13.4 We may (depending on the request) charge you a fee to access the Personal Information, which we will inform you of at the time. There is no cost involved for you to make a correction request or for the correction of your information. All requests for Personal Information will be handled in a reasonable period of time (within 30 days after the request is made).

13.5 If you wish to have your Personal Information deleted, please contact us using the details above and we will take reasonable steps to delete the information (unless we are obliged to keep it for legal or auditing purposes).

13.6 If we cannot take reasonable steps to correct the information because such correction is not technically possible or would be impractical for us to perform, we may be unable to continue to provide services to you. In these cases, we will provide reasons for the denial of your correction request.

13.7 If we refuse to correct your Personal Information, you have the right to associate with the information a statement that the information is inaccurate, out of date, incomplete, irrelevant or misleading. We will take such steps that are reasonable in the circumstances to associate that statement with all records containing the relevant information.

13.8 We reserve the right to refuse to provide you with information that we hold about you, in certain circumstances set out in the Privacy Act. If we cannot provide access to your information, we will generally provide you with the reasons why and the mechanisms to complain about that refusal.

14. Making a complaint and how it will be handled.

14.1 In the event that you believe that there has been a breach of the Privacy Legislation, we invite you to contact us as soon as possible using our contact details below. We will promptly investigate your complaint and respond to you in writing setting out the outcome of our investigation, what steps we propose to take to remedy the breach and any other action we will take to deal with your complaint.

14.2 It would assist us to ensure we properly understand your complaint, and allow us to respond more promptly, if complaints are made in writing and include as much detail as possible.

14.3 We will deal with any complaint in a timely, effective and consistent manner. We will acknowledge the receipt of your complaint within 7 days, and endeavour to make a decision on the complaint within 30 days after it is received. If we need more time to resolve your complaint, then we will notify you as to the delay.

14.4 If you are not satisfied with our handling of a complaint or the outcome of a complaint you may make an application to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner by visiting www.oaic.gov.au, emailing enquiries@oaic.gov.au or writing to GPO Box 5218 Sydney NSW 2001.

15. Updates to this Privacy and Credit Reporting Policy

15.1 This policy may be updated from time to time and the most up to date version will be published on our Website.

16. Enquiries

16.1 If you have any concerns of queries about our Privacy and Credit Reporting Policy, or if you would like more information about privacy-related issues, please contact us at: Privacy Officer JKG Management and Investments Pty Ltd PO Box 1457 Wangara DC, 6947, WA or by email to contact@offroadliving.com.au

17. Definitions used in this policy

CRB means credit reporting body as defined in the Privacy Act.

Credit Related Information means credit information and credit eligibility information as defined under the Privacy Act.

IP Address means a number automatically assigned to your computer and which is required when you are using the internet and which may be able to be used to identify you.

Personal Information has the meaning set out in the Privacy Act.

‘we’ ‘our’, ‘us’ and similar terms means JKG Management and Investments Pty Ltd, ACN 161 507 106, trading as Offroad Living.

Privacy Act means the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) as amended from time to time.

Privacy Legislation means such laws as may place requirements on the handling of Personal Information under the Privacy Act and the Australian Privacy Principles.

Sensitive Information means information relating to a person’s racial or ethic origin, political opinions, religion, trade union or other professional or trade association membership, sexual orientation, criminal record, and health information about an individual.

‘You’, ‘your’ and similar terms means, as the context requires:

(a) you, during your usage of our Website;

(b) you, during your dealings with us as a customer;

(c) any agent providing your Personal Information to us; and/or

(d) any agent dealing with us on your behalf.

‘Website’ means www.offroadliving.com.au and other website as we may operate from time to time including our stores operated by third parties including eBay.

Without Shipping Protection, if your package is lost or damaged in transit, Australia Post will only refund the postage cost—not the item itself. With Shipping Protection, Offroad Living will resend your order within 5 business days of the expected delivery date if anything goes wrong.

Without Shipping Protection, if your package is lost or damaged in transit, Australia Post will only refund the postage cost—not the item itself. With Shipping Protection, Offroad Living will resend your order within 5 business days of the expected delivery date if anything goes wrong.