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NEW FILA KIT MAKES TILE


CARE EASY FILA has introduced a new care kit for ceramic and porcelain tiles. The new kit includes three products – DETERDEK, FUGAPROOF and FILACLEANER — for easy cleaning after laying, stain protection of joints and ongoing maintenance. The kit promotes safe and effective maintenance, with the product trio contained in a sturdy, cardboard carry box – ideal for retailers and as a ‘leave behind’ care kit in new installations.


Designed for the post installation or the ‘builder’s clean’, DETERDEK is a safe, concentrated acid cleaner that removes grout and polymer residues. It has a buffered acid solution, so doesn’t release fumes or erode joints and metal profiles like traditional muriatic acid.


CLEANO – AN INDOOR WINDOW CLEANING


REVOLUTION Cleano, a bucket-free indoor window cleaning system for sparkling, hygienic bug-free windows, manufactured by IPC Pulex in Italy, is only available in the UK through Robert Scott & Sons Ltd.


Now available in five different sizes, the revolutionary system enables users to safely clean windows to a sparkling finish without the need for steps or ladders. Even on the inside, dirty and grimy windows harbour harmful bacteria. The Cleano bucket- free window cleaning system removes dirt, grime and bugs with the combined cleaning power of microfiber and water.


Surfaces are left brighter, fresher and hygienic with no residual particles or surface smears. Cleano is an entirely mechanical tool using no batteries or electrical connection. Its unique integral pump system and easily-cleaned nozzle deliver fluid straight on to the surface, which can then be cleaned using the detachable microfibre head.


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Following removal of residues and rinsing, FUGAPROOF is them applied to grout joints to protect against stains. The water- based treatment, from FILA’s Green Line, is odourless, quick-drying and it doesn’t affect grout colour. As well as safe- guarding the tiles’ aesthetic, it also makes ongoing maintenance easier and has environmental certification from GEV and ECIPLUS.


The third product, FILACLEANER, is also from FILA’s Green Line. The concentrated, pH-neutral detergent is suitable for manual cleaning and for use with scrubber-dryer machines.


For daily maintenance, it has a high coverage of 1,500m² per litre, at a dilution of 1:200; no rinsing is necessary and FILACLEANER leaves no residue at this dilution. It can also be used at a lower dilution for deep cleaning of all surfaces, including delicate materials.


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The Viton internal gaskets protect the pump system and allows the use of diluted chemical if preferred.


Light and easy to carry and incorporating an adjustable telescopic handle, Cleano is an environmentally friendly way to clean inside windows, eliminating the need for costly chemicals and reducing working time.


Gill Ireson, Group Sales Manager at Robert Scott, says: “This revolutionary new system saves operatives both time and unnecessary hassle with


ladders and buckets enabling them to safely, quickly and efficiently increase their business downtime as well as improve the working environment of commercial premises.”


“The latest addition to the Cleano range is the new handheld Bambino. Ideal for cleaning internal glass on public transport or glass panels that require quick and easy access, Bambino can also be used for cleaning table tops and tiled surfaces.”


www.robert-scott.co.uk twitter.com/TomoCleaning


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