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Resurface, Restore, Recolour Showers Ceramic Wall Tiles Bathtubs Basins Vanities Chip Repairs EP-Acrylic Coating System EP-Acrylic is a high performance, acrylic based, purpose designed, coating system. This two component, ambient cured system contains NO ISOCYANTES. This means it is safe for use in professional business offices and sterile premises. The EP-Acrylic coating system is superior to other resurfacing systems where appearance, adhesion, low curing time, toughness, long term durability and health and safety are optimum considerations. Thanks to this state of the art resotration technology, there's no need to tear out the plumbing, rip off tiles and damage walls to replace bathroom and kitchen fixtures that have become stained, scratched, faded or just plain outdated. Advantages & Benefits Outstanding Durability High UV & Colour Retention Maintains Water Repellency Protects Against Industrial Airborne Chemicals High Hardness High Flexibility Excellent Adhesion On All Types Of Material Fast Drying Long Term Durability NO ISOCYANATES Slip Resistance Surfaces Available For Bath Tubs, Shower Bases and Floor Tiles 880 Decorator Colours To Choose From High Gloss or Stain, Plain or Textured Finish Save time - Save Mess - Save Inconvenience Is it safe? Most definitely. EP Acrylic coatings are ISOCYANATE FREE making it safe for both applicator and consumer. How durable is it? Our coatings are designed for their intended use. However, just like a brand new surface, a refinished surface can be cracked or chipped if it is abused. How long will it last? A bathroom or kitchen fixture refinished with EP Acrylic coatings should easily last 10-15 years or longer with proper care or maintenance. Will my refinished surface look painted? Definitely NOT. You probably will not be able to tell the difference. The EP Acrylic system will make that old chipped, stained or colour-dated item look new again. What do you actually do? We apply a high performance, purpose designed, Acrylic Polymer coating over the existing surface. What surfaces can be refinished? Bathtubs, Vanities, Shower Bases, Ceramic Tiles, Bench Tops, Kitchen Cabinets, Metal, Plastic and Laminated Surfaces. How do I clean my refinished surface? As with all porcelain, enamel and plastic laminated surfaces, you should use only liquid cleaners that do not contain abrasives, bleach or chlorine. What if the surface is damaged? Chips and cracks can usually be repaired during the preparation stage of the refinishing process. Do you use dangerous acids to prepare the surface? No. Our high tech chemical cleaners and bonding agent eliminate the need to use out-dated dangerous acids. How long will it take? A bath tub or bench top can be completed in just 4-5 hours. A full bathroom can be normally completed in 1 day. A full kitchen job will take 2-3 days. How long before I can use my refinished surface? The refinished surface is normally ready to use in 24 hours. How much will it cost? Prices vary depending on the condition of the surface, but refinishing will always be a fraction of replacement cost. Will the process cause me inconvenience? Very little. In fact, when compared to the inconvenience of tearing out plumbing up floors and demolishing walls the inconvenience is almost negligible.
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