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Brand new nanotechnology glass and ceramic protection product from Nanotec

Nanotec has announced a new formulation for Nanoprotect GC, which allows glass and ceramic surfaces to be protected better than ever before.

Nanoprotect GC is an exceptional protective nanotechnology treatment for glass and glazed ceramic surfaces, which actually bonds to the surface. The product provides an invisible, water repellent, non-stick barrier which protects the glass or ceramic surface against scale and/or salt damage, and minimises build-up of foreign matter, while making the surface extremely easy to clean.

Unlike competitor products, glass and ceramic surfaces treated with the new Nanoprotect GC are non-stick and water repellent immediately after product application.

Application of Nanoprotect GC onto glass or ceramic is easy, with no special equipment or training needed. The superior coverage rate of 8-10 ml/m² makes the product very economical.

Nanoprotect GC is recommended for glass shower screens, glass splashbacks, exterior glass doors, facades and windows, glass balustrades, skylights, louvres, glazed ceramic tiles, baths, basins and new toilets.

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