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  1. #1 Default Who do you use for flame retardant and why. 
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    I am needing to buy a 55 gal. Drum of flame retardant and would like to hear feed back about what people are using out there. I would like to use it on fabric, wood, and foam. This is an area where I don't have as much knowledge as I would like and am looking for some help from some of you guys to steer me in the right direction. With the cost being so high for retardent, I don't want to waste a bunch of money buy getting something that does not work well. Thanks.


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    New York Fire Shield - they have everything you need.

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    All you should be and need is New York Fire Shield, their product Inspecta-Shield is what you're looking for.
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    They have the biggest name out there was hoping there was something a little cheaper, but cheaper is not always the best way to go when it comes to safety. Thanks for the quick response.

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