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FLOOR FINISH


Clarion 25 is an extremely durable floor finish that is ideal when there is limited equipment or manpower for a buffing program. Clarion 25 is versatile and may be used on all porous floors.


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Ecotile interlocking floor tiles – when you need a quick and easy floor covering


• Dry lay over any hard surface with minimal preparation


• Suitable for uneven, damp and contaminated substrates


• 10 year warranty


• Made in the UK – next day delivery on most products or collect same day


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