Euromat
A proprietary acoustically transparent, flat latex coating that gives our products the look of a level 5 drywall finish with a very fine texture
Performance: NRC = 1.00, ASTM E 84 all components Class A
Performance: Euromat was specifically designed for its acoustical transparency, high light reflectance LR 92.5 and low gloss and sheen levels - maximum gloss of 5 at 60 degrees and maximum sheen of 10 at 60 degrees
Colorations: the standard color is white. Complete custom color capabilities are available and encouraged. Simply provide the manufacture, coating system, color name and color number. Metallic colors are available in our Euromatallic finish line. The following links are provided for your convenience: RAL: http://www.ralcolor.com/, http://ralcolor.net/
Cleaning: painted products require particular attention. Unlike fabrics or vinyls, paint is sensitive to abuse, will absorb stains and will discolor if badly handled. With proper techniques and normal precautions, material can be readily cleansed of soil and stains with little or no damage
Maintenance: normal maintenance requires a periodic cleaning with a vacuum or soft brush. Any remaining soil should be removed with a dry erase sponge
Stains: caution! Do not use any form of solvent, detergent or bleach. Do not use any form of dry cleaning solution or spot removers as they may destroy the gloss, cause delamination or change the color
- The primary consideration in stain removal is prompt attention
- Act quickly to minimize damage
- Determine the nature of the stain before attempting removal
- Fluids:
- Blot with clean tissue, sponge or cloth
- Do not rub or press soil into the fabric
- Semi Solid
- Scrape off excess with knife or sponge
- Blot with clean tissue or cloth
- Confine the area by working from the edges toward the center
- Fluids:
- Use only cold water or the finish may discolor and lose gloss
- If stain persists, add a very mild soap such as IVORY, LUX or BORATINE to cold, clean water and blot, sponge or brush with a soft brush
Caution! Always test your cleaning process in a discrete area before attempting stain removal





