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Why pre-treatment matters
A coating project begins before the final coating is applied. Existing contamination, the nature of the substrate and prior cleaning or chemical treatments can affect the process. MEK-03s is discussed as part of this preparation route, not as an isolated promise.
- Clarify the odor or contamination being addressed
- Identify the substrate and previous treatments
- Confirm access, drying and operating constraints
- Connect preparation to the intended coating step
Potential project conversations
Current catalog positioning includes difficult odor categories such as decay, drainage, raw waste, fish and oily odors. These descriptions identify the kind of commercial conversation to investigate; they do not replace an assessment of the actual source and conditions.
Information needed from the site
Photographs alone are rarely enough. A professional inquiry should include the surface type, approximate area, current condition, cleaning history, ventilation, temperature and humidity where relevant, and the intended final treatment.
- Surface material and finish
- Area, geometry and accessibility
- Existing deposits, oil or contamination
- Cleaning history and incompatible materials
- Available working and drying time
Technical confirmation before scale
A small validation route helps confirm preparation and application before a large order or site rollout. Difficult substrates and important projects should be reviewed with the NANOBEST JAPAN technical team before commercial claims, pricing or schedules are finalized.
Sources and supporting links
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