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COMPACT SHEETING SARLON COMPACT UNI
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INTRODUCTION Compact vinyl flooring contribute to lowering noise disturbance within a building in a number of ways The result is a more comfortable environment All compact product ranges meet the class T requirement of EN 660-2 for abrasion resistance and offers excellent indentation resistance A very high resilience ranking ensures resistance to heavy loads, while ensuring efficient castor wheel traffic management Let your imagination take over when you mix and match the wide range of colours in the vibrant Sarlon Uni range Sarlon Compact Uni is a 2m x 25m compact sheeting, available in 16 solid colours
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BENEFITS Class T abrasion resistance Resistance to heavy loads OVERCLEAN XL surface treatment VOC < 20 μg/m3 SARLON COMPACT UNI_
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INSTALLATION Sarlon Compact should be installed in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations Sub-floors must be smooth, hard, clean, and dry before laying commences Uneven, solid or suspended timber floors may need preparation to meet the required standard In case of direct to earth concrete, it is essential that a damp proof membrane is incorporated Sarlon Compact must be allowed to relax for 24 hours in a uniform room temperature between 18°C and 27°C All sub-floors must be tested for moisture content prior to installation Note that moisture in the sub-floor will react adversely with the adhesive during the curing period Recommended adhesive: FloorworX No. 62 acrylic adhesive
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Supply and fix 2.0mm thick x 2.0m wide Sarlon Compact heterogeneous vinyl sheeting with OVERCLEAN XL surface treatment, manufactured in accordance with EN 651 and laid in FloorworX No. 62 acrylic adhesive which has been spread using a trowel fitted with an A2 notched blade at a rate of between 5.5m2 and 6.5m2 per litre on a previously prepared Class 1 sub-floor in accordance with SANS 10070, using FloorworX Self Leveller when required, including all cutting and waste. The sheeting must be rolled in both directions with an articulated 68kg three-sectional roller immediately after it has been laid into the adhesive Joins must be butted, grooved and heat welded using the manufacturer’s welding rod, ensuring that the welding rod bonds to more than 70% of the sheet thickness SUGGESTED SPECIFICATION
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FloorworX offers a 5 year limited warranty, subject to our terms and conditions, against defective material provided that it is installed and maintained in accordance with our recommendations WARRANTY
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Approximately 80% of the dirt and soiling that has to be cleaned off a floor has been trafficked in from outside the building More than 90% of that soiling can be avoided by the use of an effective entrance matting system. When less dirt is trafficked through the entrance there will be a reduction in maintenance requirements Regular cleaning is more cost-effective and hygienic than occasional heavy-duty cleaning Wipe up any grease and oil spills immediately and treat stains as soon as they are observed Black rubber wheels and rubber furniture feet can discolour the floorcovering. Hard plastic is preferred. Always follow the manufacturer’s dosage instructions regarding the use of cleaning chemicals. MAINTENANCE PREVENTIVE_
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Floor maintenance begins immediately after the completion of installation The initial step is to remove any loose dirt or debris using a dry mop, broom or vacuum Sand, construction debris and sharp-edged objects may result in irreparable damage being inflicted to the new floor Remove any visible adhesive residue using a damp cloth. Once the adhesive has cured it will be difficult to remove If other trades are working in the building after the installation of the flooring, the floor must be protected from subsequent damage by the use of thick paper, cardboard or hard board No wet maintenance must take place until 72 hours (3 days) have elapsed from the time of installation (this is to ensure that the adhesive has sufficient time to cure properly and develop full bond strength) MAINTENANCE POST-INSTALLATION SITE CLEAN_
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Dust mop or vacuum the floor to remove loose soil and dust Scrub the floor using a solution of FloorworX Maintain diluted 1:10 with clean water, with a rotary machine fitted with a blue pad Remove the residue immediately after scrubbing using a wet/dry vacuum Rinse with clean water using a flat mop and allow the floor to dry Dry buff the floor using a rotary or high speed machine fitted with a white pad For higher traffic areas, apply FloorworX Spray Buff in a fine stream or mist onto the floor in front of a rotary machine fitted with a red pad and work in until dry FloorworX Spray Buff applied in this manner at the rate of 600m 2 per litre assists in maintaining a smooth surface and constant level of gloss MAINTENANCE INITIAL CLEAN_
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Dust mop with flat mop or vacuum on a daily basis to remove dust and loose dirt Treat spills, spots and stains immediately Spot clean by hand with a red or white pad and a diluted solution of FloorworX Maintain, working from the outside of the mark to its centre Dry buff or spray buff periodically, as described in Initial Clean Procedure The frequency of dry buffing or spray buffing is dependent on the amount of foot traffic and the effectiveness of the daily cleaning regime MAINTENANCE REGULAR CLEANING_
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Scrub the floor using a solution of FloorworX Maintain diluted 1:10 with clean water, with a rotary machine fitted with a blue pad Remove the residue immediately after scrubbing using a wet/dry vacuum Rinse with clean water using a flat mop and allow the floor to dry Dry buff the floor using a rotary or high speed machine fitted with a white pad For higher traffic areas, apply FloorworX Spray Buff in a fine stream or mist onto the floor in front of a rotary machine fitted with a red pad and work in until dry FloorworX Spray Buff applied in this manner at the rate of 600m 2 per litre assists in maintaining a smooth surface and constant level of gloss MAINTENANCE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE_
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