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F. BALL LAUNCHES FLEXIBLE


‘STOPGAP FILL AND PRIME’ F. Ball and Co. Ltd. has launched Stopgap Fill and Prime, a two component, fast-drying, flexible cement-base primer for use over raised access floor panels and substrates with residues


of waterproof or bituminous adhesive, prior to the application of a suitable smoothing underlayment.


Stopgap Fill and Prime has been developed for use specifically with Stopgap 700 Superflex or Stopgap 1200 Pro smoothing underlayments.


The primer has been designed to have thixotropic consistency, which enables joints in raised access panels to be filled during application. When used in combination with Stopgap 700 Superflex, it offers a fast-track alternative to using plywood overlays prior to installing resilient floorcoverings.


Stopgap Fill and Prime also delivers exceptional adhesion to a wide range of other subfloor types, including Stopgap waterproof surface membranes, sand/cement screeds, concrete, sound asphalt, granolithic, terrazzo, epoxy and polyurethane resins, and ceramic and quarry tiles.


Stopgap Fill and Prime can be applied as a scratch coat or up to thicknesses of 1mm. It is supplied as a 6.6Kg kit, containing a powder and a liquid, to provide a coverage area of approximately 8.5m2


at a thickness of 0.5mm.


It has a working time of 10-15 minutes and its fast drying formulation means that it will be ready to receive a smoothing underlayment from just 60 minutes, when applied at a temperature of 20o


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TRAFFIK OFFERS CARPET CLEANING SOLUTION TO


HEALTHCARE SECTOR Why is the UK’s healthcare sector unnecessarily replacing carpets when a genuine solution to carpet cleaning and maintenance issues is available?


Traffik UK Ltd provides a range of services that will restore nursing and care home carpets destined for replacement – revitalising bedrooms, corridors and public space carpets, and giving you back an easily maintainable floor-covering that looks like new. In short – a sustainable way to restore and maintain carpets without the need to replace.


Traffik can restore carpet even in the most demanding environments and assist you with a significant reduction and easy management of odours. They can also maintain your carpets without the use of chemicals using ECA water and certify the level of your carpet’s cleanliness using surface analysis. Using low moisture cleaning


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systems that can be carried out during the daytime without any disruption to you working day, they can also provide a maintenance programme that will ensure high standards of cleanliness are always met.


Using the new, Oztek carpet cleaning system, which cleans and sanitise carpets without chemicals, Traffik can remove dried drinks, medicines, spills, greyness and marks, and help to restore the structure of your carpet so that it looks and feels new again. Traffik’s systems are fast, efficient and quiet with no downtime waiting for rooms or corridors to dry – odour is managed and colour restored.


With more than 26 years of experience providing flooring solutions for all types of hard and soft floor surfaces, Traffik UK Ltd offer a complete range of specialist cleaning and maintenance programmes as a ‘service’ or for in-house use that will transform your existing cleaning regimes, saving you money, time and above all protecting one of your most valuable assets – your flooring.


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