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Floorwise cranks up heat with enhanced F555 Flooring Adhesive

F555 is the latest all-purpose flooring adhesive to join the renowned floorwise adhesive stable, suitable for the permanent bonding of carpets and vinyls.

This water-based acrylic adhesive offers exceptional initial grab, and is sure to provide a durable bond on the installer’s first attempt.

floorwise F555 is also capable of withstanding significant fluctuations in room temperature, from -30°C to +70°C, while easy to apply, non-staining and containing no organic solvents.

“For years floorwise has been recognised as the go-to source for installation solutions, and we have extended this winning portfolio with an improved F555 product,” comments Richard Bailey, Managing Director, floorwise.

“Thanks to the long-lasting bond that F555 provides, this is a truly all-purpose adhesive, making it a must have for installers looking for a single source solution for multiple applications”.

“All of this results in improved value, a credential that we strive for in all of our products. F555 sets itself apart through its versatility, too, resistant to changes in temperature and therefore the ideal adhesive when faced with conservatories or underfloor heating.”

F555 all-purpose adhesive, available to purchase from floorwise distributors in a 15kg bucket, is suitable for use with all manner of carpet types and backings, with woven, axminster, ActionBac and synthetic all included.

The product also delivers an excellent plasticiser migration solution, so making it the ideal partner when working with sheet vinyl or LVT.

For further information on these and other great flooring installation products contact floorwise on 01509 673974, visit www.floorwise.co.uk or email [email protected]

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