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🔥 Protect your space with pro-grade fire defense — because safety never goes out of style!
Master Flame Class A Fire Retardant Spray is a non-toxic, clear-drying coating designed to create a fire-resistant barrier on absorbent materials like wood, fabric, and cotton. Certified to meet rigorous NFPA 701 and ASTM E84 standards, this professional-grade, American-made spray offers easy application without harsh chemicals, covering up to 200 square feet per gallon and drying within 24 hours for reliable, odorless fire protection.








| ASIN | B00ESL5LQK |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,019 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #46 in Industrial Coatings |
| Brand Name | Master FX, Inc. |
| Color | Clear |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Coverage | 200 square feet per gallon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (493) |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24.0 |
| Finish Type | Eggshell |
| Full Cure Time | 12 Hours |
| Included Components | Pump |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 9.61 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Master FX, Inc. |
| Model Name | Master Flame Class A Flame Retardant - 1 Gallon |
| Model Number | FR-MF-1 |
| Paint Type | Spray |
| Part Number | FR-MF-1 |
| Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Low Odor, Non Toxic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Flame Retardant Coating |
| Surface Recommendation | Absorbent Materials |
| UPC | 700220611146 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**G
It Works. That's it, and that's all.
Before spraying this on a piece of plywood that I wanted to protect, I sprayed it on a big piece of corrugated cardboard. Which is what I use as kindling to start fires. And then I tried to light it with an Aim & Flame. It did not burn. I don't know how it works, and it's a tad pricey, but if you want to make something fireproof, this stuff seems to get the job done. I also mixed it with some primer on another project (which they say you can do). Made the paint thinner, which I expected. But then it started to really thicken up after awhile, like Thompson's waterproofing product. I applied it, and it went on fine, but a little grainy. I assumed from this that it has some active ingredients that really harden surfaces and paint. So I think this was a good buy. If it ever has to stop a fire, it's a great buy.
J**N
Tested!
Flame tested and this product is great. Sprayed with HVLP gun on seat material and wool product. Will not burn even with constant fire by blowtorch.
R**B
Seems to work, makes paint very thin & watery
I bought this to mix with paint to paint my exposed basement posts, beams, and joists. I mixed a full gallon of this with a little less than a gallon of latex paint. I did a couple tests on some scrap boards first, and it didn't work when I first tried it, but I missed the part about waiting 24 hours. Tried it again the next day and board turned a little brown, but would not burn and hardly even smoked. This seems to work exactly as described and is way better than nothing. I used a small foam roller to apply this to the exposed wood in my basement, to give it a nicer finished look, while adding fire protection without having to wrap everything in a bunch of drywall. This product makes the paint super thin and watery, and it drips EVERYWHERE, so I ended up masking things off almost as much as i would have if spraying. Also, because of how thin it is, it takes many many coats to achieve a uniform opaque color. I think I did 5 coats before I couldn't see the old paint colors where some of the wood had been painted decades ago. This product also separates from paint really easily, so you have to keep mixing it throughout your project if using very much. It probably separates as much as 90% after sitting for just an hour, and after being left overnight I could probably pour the Master Flame back into the bottle, leaving the paint behind. I'm glad i found this product as it's saving me from having to wrap things in metal or drywall, and gave me justification for painting the entire basement ceiling (instead of just the areas that were previously painted blue, green, or cream. I used up the first jug and just bought another, I'll probably need a 3rd to finish the entire project, it's an 1100sf basement with 100 year old wood that sucks up the first 2 coats of paint. I took 1 star off for how thin it makes the paint and how quickly it separates. It would be nice if they had a thickening agent you could add or they could get it to bond with the paint.
R**N
Does it work
Did a test on an old piece of wood. It seems to really work. Remember it is a fire retardant not fire proof
S**E
Couldn’t be easier to apply
Couldn’t be easier to apply, covers a lot of area thoroughly. Haven’t tested its fire resistance however. Appreciate that the chemicals don’t seem particularly dangerous to work with.
D**.
it works
It works for us
X**R
This product was tested and found effective by my local fire department.
Used this as a seal coat on wall framing , sheetrock and wood trim. I made treated and untreated samples of the framing wood, sheetrock and painted wallpaper on sheetrock. They were tested by the local fire department. The untreated samples burned easily, but the treated pieces were difficult to burn.
P**A
Fire Marshall requirement
Excellent product. Easy to use. Easy to apply. And best of all, the company is eager to help. I got all the documents I needed form them, easily and fast The owner of company was very helpful also. It can't get better than that, except for all the money I was able to safe. Master Flame Fire Retardant, thanks for being there for me. I recommend this product 150%...no,no 200% recommendation
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