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SurfaPore R Multipack 4x4L SAVE!

SurfaPore R Multipack 4x4L SAVE!

£136.00 +VAT


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SurfaPore R Multipack 4x4L SAVE!
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SurfaPore R Nanotechnology for any clay based surfaces such as roof tiles, cotto and pottery.

SurfaPore R protects your clay surfaces from water penetration. Ceramics and roof tiles are effectively protected from deterioration and from the "unsightly greening" of mould growth.

Preserves the aesthetics of your clay surfaces while protecting them against water and ageing. SurfaPore R has been formulated to blend with the surface properties of clay based materials. After applying SurfaPore R, your clay surfaces repel water and can remain dry after the heaviest rain. Put an end to organic growth on your roof tiles and to the gradual deterioration of your favourite, clay based surfaces.

Surfapore™ R Advantages:
• Suitable for all clay-based surfaces, bricks, ceramic roof tiles, floor & wall tiles, clay tiles and pottery
• Prevents wet surface deterioration
• Prevents humidity surface corrosion, white spots and efflorscence
• Frost threat protection
• Used in DIY and in the manufacturing of building materials
• Application 9-11m2/litre

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Nanotechnology has created the next big step forward in protective coatings for a wide range of surfaces. Now you can make products from wood or concrete for example and retain their natural colour and appearance whilst providing protection from damp at a molecular level. Nanotechnology can be defined as Engineering on a very small scale.

To understand this in simple terms, if 1 metre were the size of the earth, a nanometre would be the size of an apple, or in numbers one billionth of a metre.



£136.00 +VAT
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 18 November, 2008.
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