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What's it for

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what's it for? Delicately cleans all types of floors and surfaces. It does not affect treated and delicate surfaces. It's essential for washing natural stone floors after being laid particularly those with a polished finish that is sensitive to strong detergents.                                                                                                                                                          Application: For ordinary maintenance of all surfaces: Dilute CLEANER PRO at 1:200 (25 ml in 5 liters of water). No need to rinse. For more stubborn dirt, wash using more concentrated solutions. For washing after laying of delicate surfaces (marble, travertine, granite, polished agglomerates, etc.): Dilute CLEANER PRO at 1:30 and wipe over the floor with a soft single-disc floor scrubber or scrubbing brush. Remove any residues using a liquid vacuum cleaner or cloth. Rinse after cleaning. For scrubber-dryer machines: Dilute CLEANER

Different types of roof tiles

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Clay Roof Tiles Many homeowners with one eye on the property market are turning to clay tiles to add real aesthetic value to their home. This attractive tile comes in a number of shapes and patterns helping to create a traditional Mediterranean look. Concrete Roof Tiles Concrete tiles can mimic the aesthetic appeal of clay and slate while also providing high levels of durability against the elements. They are one of the most common tile types on the market and extremely cost-effective in relation to their performance levels. Interlocking Roof Tiles Single lap interlocking roof tiles are typically flat or profiled smooth or granular and are possibly the easiest and quickest of all the roof tile variants to install. The combined ease of use, along with lower prices, has seen them become one of the two main tile types installed in the UK. Concrete is by far the most common material used for this particular style, although they can be purchased in clay and slate. L