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| Why use Glazeguard? |
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| Hygienic:- |
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Glazeguard will not harbour germs or bacteria.
It is easily cleaned using standard household products.
It can be steam cleaned and will withstand ketone
solvents and thus "graffiti proof". |
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| Durability:- |
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Glazeguard is a protective coating that
will withstand heavy usage and high
impact. It is both acid and alkali resistant. |
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| Cost:- |
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Glazeguard is cost effective. The extended life
span and low maintenance represent extremely good
value for money. |
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| Safety:- |
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Glazeguard has been granted a Class One Fire
Certificate as standard (Class 0 available on request)
and is non-toxic and non-taint when cured. |
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| Flexibility:- |
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Glazeguard is capable of application to any
substrate - cement wood or metal. The constituent
elements can be varied to satisfy customer demand. |
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| Aesthetic:- |
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Glazeguard is available in a wide range of
colours and colour combinations which will continue to
look fresh and bright despite continual wear. |
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| Where can Glazeguard be used? |
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| The range of applications for this product is extensive. The
following are some areas where differing grades of
Glazeguard can be used. |
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| Public Buildings:- |
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Corridor floors and walls, entrances and waiting areas
in a wide range of public buildings, including
shopping centres, schools, hospitals, swimming pools
and government offices. |
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| Food:- |
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Canteens, Kitchens, food production, processing,
packaging and storage. |
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| Swimming Pools:- |
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Permanent seamless lining, anti-slip decking. Will
control the transmission of bacterial infections. |
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| Hospitals:- |
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Treatment rooms, laboratories, sterile and isolation
areas and chemical storage. |
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| Ablutions:- |
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Toilet blocks and shower areas in schools, factories,
public buildings, hospitals, sports centres etc. |
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| A biocide may be included in the final
surface, which will destroy harmful bacteria. |
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