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11 SURFACES SIMPLECOAT CAN BE USED ON IN YOUR HOME

11 November 2021
11 SURFACES SIMPLECOAT CAN BE USED ON IN YOUR HOME

For the hundred types of surfaces in your home, you’ve probably bought a hundred types of cleaning products to keep them all looking clean and new. But all of those products take up a lot of space in your home. Worse, they often contain toxic chemicals which can be harmful for pets and children. Enter SimpleCoat: a nontoxic, eco-friendly surface treatment that protects and polishes a multitude of surfaces in your home. Our 100% active formula is completely odor free and food-safe, and doesn’t use any of the harsh chemicals you might find in common household cleaning products and sealants.

We’ve designed SimpleCoat to be safe and easy to use. To give you an idea of just how versatile SimpleCoat is, here are 11 surfaces to use it on in your home.

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#1: Natural Stone Surfaces

SimpleCoat is designed to be used on all types of stone, including many stone surfaces that are used in kitchens and bathrooms. These include: Marble, Granite, Travertine, Quartzite, Onyx, Soapstone and Slate.

SimpleCoat provides a layer of protection that will help your stone countertops repel stains and resist moisture. It makes clean-up a breeze and can be reapplied as needed for both protection and beautification purposes

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#2: Bathroom Tiles and Kitchen Tiles

Ceramic tiles are commonly used in kitchens and bathrooms, especially backsplash areas. It’s important to protect these surfaces to minimize the chances they’ll sustain damage and staining.

SimpleCoat works on all kinds of tile and can help to seal and protect them from scuffing, stains, and other damage.

Ceramic tiles are commonly used in kitchens and bathrooms, especially backsplash areas. It’s important to protect these surfaces to minimize the chances they’ll sustain damage and staining.

SimpleCoat works on all kinds of tile and can help to seal and protect them from scuffing, stains, and other damage.

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#3: Stainless Steel Surfaces and Appliances

Stainless steel appliances are extremely popular, and for good reason. They add a sleek and elegant appearance to your kitchen, and they’re stain and odor resistant. However, that doesn’t mean that they can be ignored.

SimpleCoat will shield your stainless steel appliances from smudges, fingerprints, and those irksome water spots. If you have pets or small children, you know that keeping your stainless steel clean is a never-ending battle. SimpleCoat offers a safe, nontoxic solution that will cut down your cleaning time.

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#4: Exterior Slate and Stone

Exterior stone, which may include slate and marble, can be damaged from weather exposure. A layer of SimpleCoat will seal the surface of your stone surfaces and protect them from everyday wear and tear that can ruin their appearance.

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#5: Bathroom and Kitchen Grout

Grout looks wonderful when it’s new and can lend brightness to tile surfaces in your home. However, grout is also highly susceptible to staining and damage. Bathroom grout is commonly affected by water damage and may mildew if not properly treated.

SimpleCoat protects your grout and keeps it looking as good as it did the first day you applied it. With our quick wipe on/wipe off technology, you can seal your grout safely in just a few minutes. Keep in mind that SimpleCoat can make smooth surfaces slippery, so it is not ideal for use on already-slick floors.

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#6: Plastic Surfaces and Appliances

Hard plastics might seem impervious to damage, but they’re not; cracking, fading, peeling and staining can happen over time. SimpleCoat can be used to protect plastic handles on appliances, plastic lawn furniture, and other items that include plastic.

Even plastic that’s faded with use can be made to look brand new with an application of SimpleCoat, which takes only seconds.

 

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#7: Decorative Metals

Decorative metal is often used in fixtures, railings, and outdoor furniture. It’s susceptible to oxidation and water damage that can ruin its appearance.

Wiping on SimpleCoat will protect your decorative metal without damaging it. We love to use it on wrought iron railings to keep them looking their best!

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#8: Leather Furniture and Goods

Leather surfaces respond very well to SimpleCoat, including:

Shoes

Belts

Purses

Leather furniture

SimpleCoat works just as well on faux leather as it does on the real thing. Make an old bag or pair of shoes look new again by bringing the original luster and color out while erasing signs of wear. For suede and faux suede, it will make the material appear darker, though, so always test on a small spot first.

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#9: Wooden Tables and Wood Furnishing

Natural wood surfaces look beautiful, but can be easily damaged by regular wear and tear, water, and stains. Applying a thin layer of SimpleCoat will protect:

Wooden cutting boards

Wooden salad bowls

Wooden knife handles

Wooden furniture

SimpleCoat works better than cooking oil to protect wooden dishes and bowls because it won’t become rancid over time. The best part? It’s completely food-safe and nontoxic, so it’s safe to use on surfaces that come into contact with food.

 

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#10: Tools and Equipment

Whether you have just a few basic tools to use around the house or a shed full of tools, you know that they represent an investment—it’s important to protect them.

One application of SimpleCoat can protect all parts of your tools, including metal, hard plastic, and wooden handles. You can also use SimpleCoat to provide lubrication for chains, creaky hinges, and metal joints.

 

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#11: Painted Surfaces

We already mentioned how well SimpleCoat works on stainless steel appliances, but it works on the glossy painted surfaces of traditional appliances, too. The same is true of painted surfaces on power tools, lawn equipment, lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and chainsaws. SimpleCoat works equally as well on chalky powder-coated surfaces.

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Brittany Beck
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