The new surface treatment for linoleums with even better maintenance qualities
February 11th, 2008
A new surface protection from Tarkett offers the full range of benefits associated with the brand, with a reduced amount of cleaning required, and therefore a reduction in the use of detergents.
Excellent stain resistance means abrasion, stains and chemicals are taken care of, and with Linoleum xf and its ‘extreme xf finish’, maintenance costs can be reduced by 30%, with the cost of water, detergents and energy also reduced by 50%.
Linoleum xf is available in a wide range of traditional and modern colours in a four moods – natural, contemporary, extravagant and urban.
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