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OSMO CREATES IDEAL RETAIL FLOORING


SOLUTION Osmo UK, an eco-friendly wood and finishes specialist, has designed an ideal solution for commercial use in high-traffic areas.


Polyx-Oil 2K Pure, a two-part hardwax oil, provides more robust protection as well as a hardener which rapidly reduces the drying and curing times; a major advantage for commercial use such as in retail environments.


Polyx-Oil 2K Pure is perfect for high- traffic areas due to its much tougher and hard-wearing results. It enhances, protects, and can even refresh the appearance and performance of flooring, while providing a surface that is easy to clean and maintain.


A solvent and water-free product, Polyx-Oil 2K Pure is made from natural vegetable oils, waxes and additional water repellent additives. It is ideal for


range now includes products for a variety of requirements.


“The two-part finish is perfect for commercial environments that require the ultimate protection without compromising on style. The fast- drying components make Polyx-Oil 2K Pure ideal for commercial use where downtime is limited.”


The solution, which is available in clear and satin-matt, can be walked upon after only four hours drying, with full resilience after 24 hours.


professional fitters and suitable for all parquet and solid wood flooring, allowing for greater protection of the wood and increased resistance against spillages that would normally cause damage and stains.


Steve Grimwood, Managing Director at Osmo UK explained: “The Polyx-Oil


WIDEST CHOICE IN THE UK FROM


ITEC CONTRACT FLOORS Having the widest collection of decorative finishes across safety, acoustic and standard sheet vinyl flooring available today, Itec is continuing to provide contractors throughout the UK with products that deliver on expectation and offer excellent value.


With contractors citing the manufacturer’s safety flooring as ‘bloody good stuff to work with’, there is no doubt that Itec is enjoying a growing reputation for product excellence and with a huge assortment of wood, stone, architectural finishes and uni colours to choose from its depth is currently unparalleled.


“While some contractors may see us a relatively ‘new’ brand, we are actually backed by Europe’s largest sheet vinyl manufacturer. This fact means that although we may be small in market share we are very big in capability, product choice and of course we have huge ambitions to grow,” commented David Bigland, sales director UK, Itec Contract Floors.


One of the first manufacturers to introduce decorative safety flooring with the wood and stone effects in its isafe collection, Itec has also pioneered four-metre wide flooring, an option on every single décor in its collection. This has seen huge growth throughout 2015 as contractors and end users appreciate the advantages of safety, acoustic and sheet vinyl flooring with fewer tell-tale joins in open plan spaces. The manufacturer has also been keen to promote its Invisiweld seaming technology that gives a virtually imperceptible and stronger join.


“When it comes to vinyl flooring, we are well equipped to provide contractors with a solution no matter what the


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To apply, two component ingredients should be mixed together and then spread over the entire flooring. Leave to penetrate the surface for 30-60 minutes. The product can then be massaged into the wood’s surface. Where untreated wood is used, a second coat can be immediately applied.


The treatment is available from Osmo UK direct or from its nationwide network of stockists.


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problem,” continued David Bigland. “In our Commercial Flooring Collection contractors have access to our most popular styles at distributors right across the UK, while our Design Flooring Collection puts a huge catalogue of looks within easy reach for when end-users want something a little out of the ordinary.”


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