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American Clay Humidity Demonstration

This experiment compares the ability to absorb humidity in clay plaster or painted walls. Please contact American Clay with questions or the directions to duplicate this experiment. 866.404.1634. For more information about our product please visit www.americanclay.com. For other experiments using American Clay visit: http://www.americanclay.com/news-blog/73-results-of-yearlong-experiment- and also visit: http://www.americanclay.com/news-blog/75-test-unit-press-conference

 

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0 #12 Paul Dixon 2010-03-27 10:01
...wow this is such a versatile product having so many benefits from one product is amazing...
 
 
0 #11 Jeff Crothers 2010-03-26 14:16
This is an awesome test. Just another reason American Clay should be in every building.
 
 
0 #10 Sam Muffoletto 2010-03-25 23:13
Good Stuff. Great product and selling tool for bathrooms, kitchens, basements and high humidity climate areas.
 
 
0 #9 Chris Murphy 2010-03-25 14:14
Great video. We are on the east coast and we find the jumps in summer humidity nicely moderated by clay plaster walls. Its nice that the clay doesn't offer any food for mold or mildew and that it gives off that humidity as quickly as it is absorbed with no ill effects on your walls.
 
 
0 #8 Ross James 2010-03-24 22:35
Great demo! I always tell people that the humidity created when they shower goes somewhere. Better that it go somewhere harmless, rather than someplace that can cause mold or rot.
 
 
0 #7 Brian Egan 2010-03-24 19:40
This is a great demonstration. After seeing it I made my own, and use them in every presentation I do. I also like to pass them around so everyone can actually feel the moisture content on the painted walls verses the dry coolness on the clay.
 
 
0 #6 Tim Staes 2010-03-24 19:02
I have a large active family and a small house which puts a lot of 'pressure' on the smallish bathrooms. My wife loves the way greasy hand prints seem dissapear. I love the fact that I don't have to repaint the bathrooms every year because of the mildew. Thanks for the visual demonstration.
 
 
0 #5 Jerry Odegard 2010-03-24 18:51
Two years ago, The Natural Finish put American Clay in my bathroom. As a builder/remodeler (Elevation LLC) in Sun Valley, Idaho, I now insist that my clients consider clay as finish in their house and especially in the bathrooms. I bring clients in to look at the finish and the function!
 
 
0 #4 Tom Liston 2010-03-24 18:11
I love the fact I can get out of a long hot shower and my mirror isn't fogged! Also no more cleaning the painted walls or repainting with bad stuff. Clay should be in every bathroom!
 
 
0 #3 Heather Curless 2010-03-24 16:53
Now I know why my bathroom walls have permanent wet streaks even though I use the exhaust fan. I can't wait to use American Clay in there.
 

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