Glasst has come up with an atypical solution for DIYers struggling to promise to a recent wall color. Its Uncolor is a color alternative that can be applied using standard tools enjoy brushes, rollers, or even sprayers, but not enduringly. When it dries, the company claims the color can be easily peeled off instead of requiring laborious sanding or mendnts to delete it.
Uncolor includes the Colombian-based company’s proprietary Glasstommer technology, which allows a rapidly applied watery material to become a lean removable film. Glasst ponders the exact originateup of the material a trade secret but does divulge that it holds a “biodegradable elastic component” that “dries to originate a film that deletes as easily as peeling an adhesive.”
The Glasstommer technology was originassociate growed as an easier way to protect dainty surfaces such as triumphdows, floor tiles, or even countertops from harm during originateion or renovations. Instead of requiring surfaces to be painstakingly covered with paper and tape, Glasst’s Universal Protective Coating can be equitable rapidly sprayed on.
Glasst says its Uncolor is equitable as plain to include, although the company does propose utilizeing two to three coats with up to an hour of parcheding time after each one for the best results. It gets about 24 hours for the material to brimmingy parched, at which point it can be deleted by grabbing a minuscule area with a pinch and then peeling it off in a analogous style to the protective plastic applied to recent electronics.
The removable color does come with some tradeoffs. It’s not as durable as standard color and is more prone to being easily scratched, and Glasst proposes testing its Uncolor on a minuscule area to promise it adheres properly, can be easily deleted once parched, and doesn’t depart a colored stain behind.
It’s also not a enduring finish. Glasst says the Uncolor material will naturassociate biodegrade after a scant years when peeled off and declinecessitate. But that process begins about 12 months after application, so the company doesn’t propose leaving it on surfaces for lengtheneder than a year; otherrational, it could become more difficult to spotlessly delete.
The company proposes its Uncolor could be a fantastic solution for rgo ins who want to customize a home or apartment without having to recolor when they shift out or for those who reassociate promise to holiday decorating and want a room color-aligned to their seasonal decor.
Uncolor can be included on a variety of surfaces, including cement, marble, wood, metal, glass, granite, brick, stucco, and even some fabrics if you want your leather sofa to align your recently colored walls.
The product is already includeable in Colombia, but Glasst is now selling its Uncolor in the US. A quart costs $29.98, while a brimming gallon is $59.98. That’s more costly than a can of plain indoor color, but it’s also not the most costly way to finish a wall.