Steps required for a new polish layer to adhere properly

the floor is not ready for a new layer of polish

When you wish to apply a fresh layer of polish to a PVC or vinyl floor, it may not adhere properly. This is often due to residues of old polish, grease, or other contaminants present on the surface. Such impurities can prevent the new layer from being evenly distributed and adhering optimally. A poorly adhering polish layer can result in uneven wear and a less aesthetically pleasing outcome. Moreover, it may diminish the floor's protection against wear and stains. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that the floor is completely clean and free from any old residues before applying a new polish layer.

addressing the issue with Lecol OH55 PVC-Remover

Lecol OH55 PVC-Remover has been developed to effectively tackle this issue. This water-dilutable intensive cleaner is specifically designed to thoroughly cleanse heavily soiled PVC and vinyl floors. By degreasing the surface and removing old polish residues, it prepares the floor for a new layer of polish. With its low pH value, it is also suitable for linoleum floors, offering a versatile solution for various types of flooring. Using this cleaner optimally prepares the surface, ensuring that the new polish layer adheres well and achieves the desired results.

  • Thorough cleaning for a pristine surface
  • Eliminates stubborn grease layers and old polish residues
  • Suitable for multiple types of flooring, including linoleum
  • Provides better adhesion than alternative cleaners
  • Water-dilutable for ease of use
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Lecol OH-55 PVC Remover

Normale prijs €19,95
Tax included.

Thoroughly clean the floor before a new polish layer with Lecol OH55 PVC-Remover for optimal adhesion and protection.