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Cleaning after installation : first moisten the surface with water. Then use DETERDEK diluted with water in a ratio of 1:5 or 1:10 (1 liter of product per 5 or 10 liters of water). Apply the resulting solution to an area of ​​several square meters at a time, wait 2-3 minutes, then rub vigorously with a brush or one disc machine. Collect the remaining product with a cloth or wet vacuum cleaner and rinse with plenty of water. If poorly cleaned areas remain, rinse again with a more concentrated solution.

For unscheduled cleaning of external surfaces already in use with obvious signs of wear (smog, dust, etc.): dilute 1 liter of product with 10 liters of water. Then rinse as described above.

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Gloss renewal (every 2-3 months): after cleaning the surface with FILACLEANER solution (1:200), apply FILALONGLIFE, diluting half a liter of product in 5 liters of water.
After complete drying, the floor covering is ready for use. Restoring the protective agent (once a year): remove wax from the surface using FILAPS87 detergent in a ratio of 1:5. Rinse. Apply FILALONGLIFE undiluted to a dry, clean surface using a roller, rag or other tool. After complete drying, the floor covering is ready for use.

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Preparation of adhesive milk

To prepare adhesive cement-latex milk you need:

  • IDROKOL X20M - 1 part (1 kg);
  • water - 1 part (1 liter);
  • cement M400-M500 - 1 part (1 kg).

Before preparing the solution, it is recommended to first dilute IDROKOL X20M in water, observing the proportions specified in the recipe, and use the resulting liquid to prepare the solution. Adhesive milk can be applied with a brush, roller or brush.  

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In its homeland in Italy, ceramic granite is called gres porcellanato: porcellanato - porcelain, porcelain-like; gres - ceramics. The term gres is borrowed by Italian from French, where it has been used since the 19th century to designate low-porosity (so-called vitrified) types of ceramics, particularly stoneware. If the Italian name conveys the essence of the process of producing such tiles, then the domestic term reflects the very essence of the material: ceramics, as strong as granite (and in practice even stronger). Indeed, in Russian, granite is one of the symbols of strength and durability.

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