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Complete suspended ceiling restoration 'in a can'

A Suspended Ceiling Restoration Company product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Sep 12, 2007

Suspended Ceiling Restoration Company has launched SO-10, a unique spray-on product which will restore existing suspended ceiling tiles and grids to their original glory.

The Sheffield based Suspended Ceiling Restoration Company has launched a unique spray-on product which will restore existing suspended ceiling tiles and grids to their original glory, removing water marks, nicotine stains and finger prints without compromising the fire rating and acoustic properties of the existing tiles.

A perfect colour match for most new ceiling tiles, this matt finish formulation has a non-bridging capability which ensures that the treated ceiling tiles do not adhere to the grid when dry.

One single 400ml can of SO-10 will restore up to 30 ceiling tiles, providing huge reductions in financial costs, eliminate labour charges and provide huge environmental impact benefits.

SO-10 is sprayed direct from the can and is dry within 10 minutes, ensuring that no disruption is experienced within the working environment.

Mark Beighton, Managing Director of SCR comments "SO-10 is an exciting product for us, it has major environmental benefits and at GBP11.95 per can it represents terrific value for money for our customers who would have ordinarily experienced severe disruption to their working environments should they have needed to replace their existing stained and discoloured tiles".

SO-10 is becoming very popular with many tradesmen throughout the manufacturing and construction trades.

Alarm installers, lighting system fixers and air conditioning engineers now consider SO-10 an essential component of their tool kits.

To discover more about this revolutionary development in the suspended ceiling industry, or to discover how you could become a distributor of SO-10, visit the website.

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