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About Ceramic Insulation Paint: Report by Morley Safer

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About Ceramic Insulation Paint: Report by Morley Safer

Published on March 30, 2011 with 11 Comments

How this ecologically safe space-age ceramic insulating paint reflects heat and insulates conventional homes and shipping container homes and yet remains 100% non-toxic and environmentally friendly. Obtain more videos and interesting information on Eco Green technology at www.isbu-info.org -Credits: American Architectural Review, Morley Safer reporting.

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  1. Ceramic Insulation Paint form Russia vvv.korundmoscow.ru/en/

  2. this is the corniest video i have ever seen

  3. Just click on the isbuinfo icon here and it will take you to our YouTube portal with our website address inside.

  4. isbuinfo.

    Can you provide a quick link to the ISBU Organization website.

  5. NOTE: we do not manufacture or sell these products. We are an organization that promotes safe Eco-Green building products. There is no dust in the powder that is toxic when breathed…. Re-check your information source please our ISBU Organization website.

  6. Please visit our ISBU Organization website for answers to all these questions. The active ingredients in the powder that makes Ceramic Insulation paint and coatings functional is simply a specific type non-toxic pure microscopic hollow glass type ball that never was; is not; and never will be toxic. The powder can be added to any paint and any color.

  7. Is it hazardous to remove in the years to come. For example Keln bricks which are made of one of the existing ceramic ingredients in your product are toxic when breathed in, wail in the form of a powder.
    So in other words, If in say 5 of 10 years down the road will the product have to be removed as a hazardous waste material or does the bonding agents in you paint mixture diminish the toxic effects. Think you for your time

  8. Does this material come in different colors, and can it be mixed with other colors of paint?

  9. Does this material come in different colors, and can it be mixed with other colors of paint? Is it hazardous to remove in the years to come. For example Keln bricks which are made of one of the existing ceramic ingredients in your product are toxic when breathed in, wail in the form of a powder.

  10. The name of the company in the video is Industrial Coatings Alliance Group. Our ISBU Association website will have a list of many certified manufacturers beginning in the US, and globally beginning April 2.

  11. so where can I buy this ceramic spray at?