Faded joints between tiles and flooring in bathrooms and kitchens come to an end

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Tisková zpráva
05.09.2013 00:05
Henkel ČR, spol. s r.o. - divize Lepidla a technologie

The Ceresit RenoFuge Joint Restorer Gives Old Joints a Fresh Color and Smooth Surface

Cement joints between tiles and pavement endure a lot, but the effects of moisture, heat, and time will eventually show. The joints will fade, and the bathroom will gradually lose its original shine. Cleaning with ordinary cleaning agents does not help, and no one wants to change tiles or pavement for this reason. Should we resign ourselves to looking at old joints between still good-looking tiles? Or chip them out and re-grout? Neither of these options. The innovative potential of Henkel offers a simple and practical solution here - the new Ceresit RenoFuge joint restorer.

The new product in the building chemistry range is ideal for restoring the appearance of old and faded cement joints between ceramic tiles and pavement. The restorer is available in white and, thanks to its high yield, one 7 ml plastic tube can cover up to 60 meters of a standard 2 mm joint. Working with this useful assistant is precise and straightforward - after removing the cap, just press the tip several times until the color begins to flow. It is applied with even strokes to the joint, and any excess color from the surface of the tiles can simply be wiped off with a damp cloth. The restorer dries in just 60 minutes, and if one layer isn’t enough, you can apply a second layer after an hour. Treated surfaces quickly and conveniently regain their fresh color and smooth surface. You can use the Ceresit RenoFuge joint restorer on walls and floors, and anyone can handle it.

Henkel is a global company whose leading brands and technologies operate in three areas: laundry and cleaning products, Beauty Care, and adhesives and technologies. Since its founding in 1876, Henkel has held a leading position in both the global consumer and industrial markets, particularly with well-known brands such as Persil, Schwarzkopf, and Loctite. Henkel employs nearly 47,000 people, and in the fiscal year 2012, it achieved a turnover of €16.51 billion and adjusted operating income of €2.335 billion. The preferred shares of Henkel are listed in the DAX index on the German stock exchange.

In the Czech Republic, Henkel has been active in all three strategic areas since 1991. In the Czech market, Henkel CR sells products from more than 50 brands and employs 250 people.

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