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Reviews (3)

12 May 2020
Superb PDF Editor
This software is great and is unlike cheaper PDF software alternatives that either installs incorrectly or when you update them tries to download trojan viruses.
With this product you get what you pay for - a business edition product that works. You can create and convert documents and add watermarks, digital id, certificates, or make a secure document etc. It does a lot!

12 May 2020
Evo stick
In theory a great product, but I found the adhesive stuck to the wall but not to a tile. More importantly the 1 litre waterproof tile adhesive did not come with a plastic cover over the top of the adhesive to keep the moisture in. Instead it appeared more solid than fluid/manageable in texture.
Decided to try Dunlop Tiling Adhesive as an alternative.

18 August 2021
Works fine with Canvas tents - just paint it on and leave it to dry
Brought this 5 litre tin of Fabsil and used it on a Canvas tent, and it worked perfectly. It rained most of the weekend and the tent stayed dry - So yes I would recommend Fabsil as it waterproofs fabric and keeps you dry. Please try to do your whole tent in one go otherwise, you might get a slight water mark effect, where the Fabsil meets untouched areas of material, albeit hardly noticeable.