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Thursday, 04/17/2008 12:43:55 PM

Thursday, April 17, 2008 12:43:55 PM

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Just so you all understand the difference between fireproof and fire resistant.

"Only fireproof is supposed to mean that an object cannot burn; in structures and materials, fireproof is very hard to document. Fire-resistant and fire-retardant are labels used to suggest documentable qualities of materials that resist catching fire, burn slowly, or tend to stifle or retard burning."

While "fire pruf" is a catchy play on words, it does not mean that your wood frame house will not burn to the ground if you apply the product to the wood.
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