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WHITE RECTIFIED GLOSS (WHITE BISCUIT) 30x60cm £6.96 per M2


+ VAT


WHITE NON-RECTIFIED GLOSS (WHITE BISCUIT) 30x60cm £5.99 per M2


+ VAT


WHITE NON-RECTIFIED MATT (WHITE BISCUIT) 30x60cm £5.99 per M2


+ VAT


Delivered price UK Mainland, based on full pallet orders 8 pieces per box – 36 boxes per pallet – 51.84 M2


per pallet For further information please contact:


Helen Eynon 01279 465478 helen@jayel.co.uk


James Ashley 07974 941271 james@jayel.co.uk


Jon Cope 07977 464 867 jctiles@aol.com


Steve Williams 07584 571423 steve@jayel.co.uk


Jayel (Warwick) Ltd, P. O. Box 4419, Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, CV34 9DT


REVOLUTION SYSTEM PRO The floor polishing revolution


Everbody can do it!


www.crawshaws.co.uk


Make your worn floor look like a mirror in just 4 easy steps! Increase quality without increasing costs.


• Fast, clean and chemical free. • • • •


EU quality assured.


Anyone can produce a professional finish. Environmentally friendly.


Easy to use with most floor machines. Long lasting and durable finish.


• For Marble, most Limestones and Terrazzo. • • •


Compact and light reducing transport costs. Antislip also in wet floors.


CONTACT | T: 020 8686 7997 | F: 020 8686 7978


BI Crawshaw & Co Ltd 3 Silverwing Industrial Park, Horatius Way, Croydon, Surrey, CRO 4RU


STEP 1 - RED To remove scratches: place water on a work area and make 4 passes crossed then vacuum up solution.


STEP 2 - BROWN Place water on a work area and make 4 passes crossed then vacuum up solution.


STEP 3 - YELLOW With step 3 floor begins to shine, place water on a work area and make 3 crossed then vacuum up solution. Repeat once more with fresh water.


STEP 4 - GREEN Super polishing pad to finish: place water on a work area and make 3 passes crossed then vacuum up solution.


Repeat minimum 1 or 2 times with fresh water.


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