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Queen Elizabeth Bridge Belfast

Monday 06 February 2012

 

Rhinoceros start work today on the blast cleaning and repainting of the Queen Elizabeth bridge in Belfast. The work is scheduled to be completed by early April in time for the centenary celebrations for the Titanic. The Titanic was built in Belfast not far from this bridge. The client is the DRD Roads Service and the principal contractor is Graham Structural Solutions. The naturally occurring mineral, Olivine, is being used as the blast abrasive to minimise any environmental risks. The bridge has been scaffolded and encapsulated by the main contractor to prevent any contamination of the environment. 

Monument Pedestrian Subways

Monday 28 November 2011

Rhinoceros started work today on a £1million contract to refurbish the pedestrian subways at Monument, looking towards London  Bridge. The subways were originally built in 1935-6 using Faience tiles made by Shaws of Darwen. Shaws are still in business and are making new tiles to match the original. All the original bronze signage and handrails will be repaired and repolished. The decorative parapets around each exit will be repaired, restored and repainted. New re-inforced concrete plinths will be built at exits 4 and 5. Exit 5 was badly damaged by a bus last year. The new plinth is designed to withstand vehicle impact and minimise possible injuries to pedestrians in the event of another such accident.

Kingsbridge, Swallowfield

Tuesday 01 November 2011

 

 

Kingsbridge completed 29 November.

"I hope this has not deterred your enthusiasm on the costing of this project and I am impressed with yourself and your site staff for professionalism in this project and I want to use you again hopefully next year.  Tom Sanderson, WSP Infrastructure/WokinghamHighways Alliance.

Kingsbridge, Swallowfield

Thursday 29 September 2011

Work started on this bridge today following the installation of a large 8m x 7m pontoon supplied by Work On Water.

This lightweight plastic construction was installed in one day and provides safe access to the underneath of the bridge.

Kingsbridge Blast Cleaning and Repainting

Thursday 08 September 2011

Rhinoceros Ltd have won a contract to blast clean and repaint Kingsbridge over the river Loddon in Berkshire. Paint coatings containing lead will be removed using International Paint Disbonder 634 eliminating any risk to both operatives and the environment.  Following removal of the existing coatings a dry blast to Sa2.5 will be carried out using Garnet for environmental reasons. The coating system will use International Paints to the Highways Agency specification.

Renewing Expansion Joint sealant in Retaining Walls

Monday 18 July 2011

Applying brick joint and Thioflex 600 polysulphide sealant to expansion joints in the Archway Road retaining walls London N1. Fosroc materials supplied by County Construction Chemicals.  A Better Streets project for Transport for London. "First class work from a true craftsman" Tony Cleary, Structures Supervisor for Ringway Jacobs.

Cleaning Retaining Walls Archway Road

Thursday 23 June 2011

Rhinoceros staff removing grime, algae and graffiti from 1500 sq metres of retaining walls on the A1 at Archway in north London.  An Anti-grafifti coating will be applied to the walls once dry.  Expansion joint sealant will be replaced and concrete repairs carried out all as part of Transport for London's Better Streets Initiative.

Shoreditch Anti-Flyposting

Saturday 11 June 2011

As part of Transport for London's Better Streets Programme Rhinoceros staff have completed the application of our Low Profile Anti-Flyposting system to 237 lamp columns, 254 sign posts and the rear of over 500 signs. This has resulted in a dramatic improvement of the street view on these busy roads; Great Eastern St, Old St, Shoreditch High St, Curtain Road and Commercial St, in London's busy east end. Rhinoceros ( formerly Clean Streets Ltd) has applied the Clean Streets anti-flyposting system to more than 105,000 pieces of street furniture across towns and cities in the United Kingdom.

Windmill Road Subway

Thursday 02 June 2011

Rhinoceros staff have completed the refurbishment of this equestrian underpass below the A3 in Roehampton. Defective timber rails replaced and all timber restored and given 3 coats Sikkens Cetol woodstain. Subway walls repaired and finished with PPG PSX 700 polysiloxane coating with excellent anti-graffiti properties. Posts prepared and finished with Sigmadur 550 BS 14C40. This work is part of Transport for London's Better Streets Programme.

International Paint Disbonder

Wednesday 11 May 2011

Using International Paint Disbonder Interplus 634 Rhinoceros operatives have successfully removed multiple coats of masonry  paints from subway walls beneath the A3 in Roehampton. 

Old Street Soffits

Wednesday 11 May 2011

The application of Low VOC gloss paint manufactured by H S Richards of Smethwick brightens up Old Street Station.

Windmill Road Subway

Thursday 28 April 2011

Rhinoceros complete the repair and repainting of parapet railings and timbers at Windmill Road Pedestrian and Equestrian subway. This work included the replacement of defective timber followed by sanding down to sound wood the existing timber rails, the stripping back to sound clean metal coating of all posts. All timber has been coated with 3 coats of Sikkens Cetol Woodstain which should last in excess of 7 years. Steel posts have been primed with Sigmacover 280 epoxy primer and finished with SigmaDur  550 two pack polyurethane in BS colour 14 C 40.

Old Street Soffits

Sunday 10 April 2011

Removing unsound paint back to a sound coating using International Interplus 634 Paint Disbonder. This material is non-hazardous, not harmful and contains no VOCs or solvents. Rhinoceros operatives have successfully removed 2-3 defective coatings of paint back to a sound coating from over 200 sq m of soffits at Old Street station London.

Windmill Road Subway

Friday 08 April 2011

 

Rhinoceros start work on the repair and refurbishment of a subway and bridlepath under the A3 at Roehampton Lane. This work includes the repair and refinishing of the hardwood railings. Concrete repairs and repainting including anti-graffiti coatings of the subway walls and soffits will be carried out. This work is part of Transport for London's Better Streets Programme.

Park Lane Subway Soffits

Friday 08 April 2011

Rhinoceros have completed the refurbishment of the subway under Park Lane at Curzon Gate.

This work included concrete repairs, replacement of expansion joint sealant and the installation of 5 new manhole covers. Finally the soffits have been cleaned and repainted using a low VOC gloss paint.

Tower Bridge Pedestrian Railings

Saturday 12 February 2011

 

Rhinoceros started work today on stripping and repainting over 550 metres of pedestrian guard railing along London's best known bridge.  This work, part of Transport for London's Better Streets Programme is the finishing touch to a complete blast clean and repainting of the whole bridge carried out by Pyeroy Ltd.

Park Lane Curzon Gate Subway

Saturday 05 February 2011

Continuing our work for Transport for London to upgrade all of the central London subways; Rhinoceros staff are replacing old heavy manhole covers with new three piece covers which are easier and safer for maintenance gangs to lift.  This job includes excavation to release the old frame, installation of the new frame and covers with screed to take the tiles. Finally new tiles are cut and laid to match the existing tiling lines.

Water Washable Anti-Graffiti System

Tuesday 01 February 2011

 

Rhinoceros have completed the removal of graffiti from and the application of Dacrylate's Marguard water washable anti-graffiti system to two road bridges within Derby Commercial Park. This work has been successfully completed despite the interruption caused by snow and very cold weather during December and January. We have also re-formed expansion joints and injected over 25 litres of Fosroc Thioflex 600 expansion joint sealant to complete the weather protection of the structure.

Water Washable Anti-Graffiti System

Friday 19 November 2010

Rhinoceros have won a contract today to remove over 150 sq metres of graffiti from a new bridge in Derby and to apply Dacrylate Paints' unique water washable graffiti coating to two new bridges. The bridges are located in Derby Commercial Park along Raynesway Park Drive.  The new anti-graffiti system allows the removal of graffiti by pressure washing with water. No harmful solvents are employed thus eliminating the release of additional VOC's.

Anti-Flyposting in Stirling

Friday 12 November 2010

Depsite wet and windy weather Rhinoceros staff completed the application of our anti-flyposting system to 61 cabinets in Stirling. A total of 207 cabinets have now been cleaned and coated with the anti-flyposting system. This has improved the appearance of this picturesque town and reduced cleaning costs incurred by the council in removing posters from cabinets every week. Rhinoceros are proud to be associated with this project which saves council tax payers money and improves the environment.

Anti-Flyposting in Stirling

Thursday 04 November 2010

Work starts today in Stirling to clean up and apply the original anti-flyposting system to over 50 utility cabinets. This brings the total number of cabinets cleaned and protected by this coating in Stirling to over 200. This project brings two key benefits to the people of Stirling. The first, clearly visible, is the enhanced appearance of the streets in this popular and picturesque town. The second, not so visible but, equally valuable to the residents is the reduction in cleaning costs incurred by the council to remove illegal fly-posters from utility cabinets. Rhinoceros is proud to be involved in these visible and financial benefits to the people of Stirling.

Kingsmere Subway Retaining Wall

Thursday 04 November 2010

Rhinoceros completed work today on two retaining walls on the northern approach to the Kingsmere Pedestrian Subway on the A3 at Tibbets Corner. These walls prevent the erosion of the bank into the drainage channels and footpath. In the past pedestrians, joggers and cyclists have been unable to use the subway due to flooding caused by blocked drainage channels. These walls will keep the subway open to the public and eliminate the costs previously incurred in cleaning out the drainage channels.

Anti-Flyposting In Manchester

Thursday 28 October 2010

Rhinoceros have won a contract with Peek Traffic Ltd to apply our anti-flyposting system to all new traffic light controllers installed by Peek for Manchester Urban Traffic Control. Rhinoceros (formerly Clean Streets Ltd) have worked for Manchester City Council's Urban Traffic Control Unit for over 15 years. We first applied the anti-flyposting system to controllers in manchester in 1993. We have coated over 1500 cabinets since then.

Bramley Road Westway Painting

Monday 04 October 2010

Today Rhinoceros completed the cleaning and painting of the soffits to the elevated section of the A40 Westway at Bramley and St Marks Roads in London W11. Following high pressure cleaning and minor concrete repairs two coats of Keim Lasur paint were applied by brush and roller using scissors lifts and a Genie G45 supplied by Nationwide. This is the second contract we have carried out for Urban Eye as project managers on behalf of the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea and Transport for London.

Latchmere Road Chevrons

Sunday 19 September 2010

Rhinoceros completed the cleaning and repainting of chevrons on the retaining walls and pavements along Latchmere Road beneath a railway bridge. Due to congestion resulting from the closure of the Albert Bridge this work was carried out at night! A dramatic improvement to the visual aspect of this road for  road users, pedestrians and residents and a big contribution to safety along this busy road for drivers and pedestrians.

9 Bridges Parapets completed for Hampshire County Council

Monday 23 August 2010

 

Rhinoceros ICATS trained operatives completed the stripping and repainting of bridge parapets on 9 bridges across the county today. All previous coatings were removed by hand and mechanical abrading without blast cleaning and without contamination of the environment. Five coats of International Interseal 670 and Interthane 990 paints were applied by brush, HA items 115,116 and 168. Final dft readings were 350-400 microns, ensuring a loing life for these coatings. The works has been completed within budget and ahead of schedule. The paint inspector and client, (HCC) are very pleased with the high standard of workmanship achieved. This is the second contract we have completed for Hampshire County Council.

Hampshire Bridges

Friday 23 July 2010

Rhinoceros have completed the stripping and repainting of parapets on three bridges.

Friarsgate in Winchester,  Solent Road in Havant and New Wharf Briddge in Aldershot.

We are on schedule to complete all 9 bridges by the end of August. 

Paints to HA specification are supplied by International Paints Ltd.  Contracts Manager and operatives are ICATS trained in surface preparation and application of epoxy paint systems.

Rhinoceros Ltd is certified for corrosion protection of ferrous materials on highway structures Sector Scheme 19A and ISO9001 Quality Management Systems.

Sector 19A + ISO 9001 Certification

Thursday 08 July 2010

Today RHINOCEROS LTD achieved certification to ISO9001:2008 and to the National Highways Sector Scheme 19A for corrosion control of highways structures. Auditors from LRQA granted the draft certificate today following a comprehensive audit of our management system and a site visit to inspect surface preparation in progress on a bridge in Hampshire. This certificate is the result of several years hard work and the diligence of Rhinoceros staff in developing and then applying the management procedures required. This process has been supported and encouraged by our customers particularly Transport for London, Edinburgh City Council and Hampshire County Council.

Hampshire Bridge Parapets

Tuesday 06 July 2010

Rhinoceros started work today on two bridges for Hampshire County Council.

These bridges, are Friarsgate in Winchester and New Wharf Bridge in Aldershot.

All of the previous coatings will be removed using vacuum assisted tools to prevent any contamination of the rivers and environment.  The coating system used is to HA specification comprising items 115, 116 and 168. The paint manufactuer is International Paints Ltd.  The contract is for the complete stripping, surface preparation and repainting of parapets at 9 bridges or subways throughout Hampshire.  Hampshire County Council awarded this contract to Rhinoceros Ltd as a result of the excellent work we carried out last year on 12 bridges with which HCC were extremely pleased. The works will be completed by the end of August 2010.

Nottingham Tram Pole Remedial Painting

Monday 05 July 2010

Rhinoceros completed the remedial painting of 33 overhead powerline poles on the Nottingham Express Tramways line to Station Street. The work was completed within 18 nights as programmed. Our operatives worked from self propelled booms supplied by Nationwide Access Hire. We removed all of the existing failed coatings and prepared the surface to clean metal coating. The new coating system using Dacrylate Paints consisted of T-wash etch primer, Epidac 2 HB high build epoxy aluminium primer, Epidac 2 HB epoxy undercoat followed by Marguard Easyclean AGS a high solids two pack polysiloxane finish in NET silver.

Nottingham Tram

Wednesday 30 June 2010

Rhinoceros started work on 14 June.  The original coating system has failed on the 10m galvanised steel power line supporting poles. We are removing the existing coatings with a methylene chloride based paint stripper. This eliminates contamination of the environment and operatives from dust. Once cleaned down to clean metal coating we applied a T-wash. This is followed by a high build aluminium primer HA item 115 from Dacrylate Paints of Nottingham. The undercoat is HA item 116 high build epoxy undercoat also by Dacrylate. The finish coating in NET Silver is a polysiloxane AGS coating manufactured by Dacrylate Paints.

Archway Tube Station

Monday 31 May 2010

Rhinoceros complete the refurbishment of the retaining walls outside Archway Tube Station. A new capping was cast for the walls, spalled concrete and cracks were repaired using epoxy HB40 cement. All previous coatings and graffiti were removed and surfaces were pressure washed. A two pack epoxy primer Amerlock2/400 was first applied to all surfaces. This was followed by two coats of PPG's PSX700 a high performance polysiloxane coating with exceptional anti-graffiti properties. The colour is the same light blue used at the Imax and other recently re-furbished subways. The handrails were stripped and refinished in a light silver two pack polyurethane paint Amercoat 450S.

RHINOCEROS win Westway Painting Contract

Monday 24 May 2010

Urban Eye confirmed today that Rhinoceros Ltd are to carry out the painting of two more sections of the elevated A-40 Westway at St Marks Road and Bramley Road. In 2007 Rhinoceros carried out the painting of the Portobello Road, Thorpe Close and Ladbroke Grove to acclaim from residents, the local authority, the Royal Boroughs of Kensington & Chelsea and officials from Transport for London. The paint system is Keim Concretal Lasur and is approved for this use by the Highways Agency.

RHINOCEROS win contract to paint parapets on 9 Bridges in Hampshire

Friday 21 May 2010

Having completed 12 bridges last summer for Hampshire County Council and winning praise for our high standard of workmanship, environmental protection and safe working methods, we have won another contract this year. The task is to remove all existing coatings while preventing any contamination of the rivers or environment. We will use mechanical and manual abrasion tools aided by a paint disbonder supplied by International Paints Ltd. The coating system will be HA 115, 116 and 168. 

RHINOCEROS win Nottingham Tram Painting Contract

Thursday 29 April 2010

Nottingham Express Tramways today awarded a painting contract to us. The task is to completely remove a failed coating system from 34 10 metre power line poles along one section of the tramway in central Nottingham. Following surface preparation an etch primer will be applied to the galvanised steel poles. The coating system supplied by Dacrylate Paints will be one coat of epoxy aluminium primer (item 115), one coat of high build epoxy undercoat (item 116) and one coat of Dacrylate Easy Clean Anti Graffiti system which is a high performance clear two pack polysiloxane coating. 

Site Management Safety Training Scheme

Thursday 22 April 2010

Lubomir Mahut and Mark Gennery two of our experienced site managers have completed the comprehensive 5 day Construction Site Manager's course and were today awarded the Construction Site Manager's Safety Certificate. We now have 5 managers who have completed this course and are ensuring that Rhinoceros personnel are working safely every day.

Archway Tube Station

Monday 01 March 2010

Rhinoceros win a contract from Ringway Jacobs to refurbish the retaining walls outside this underground station in north London. This project is jointly funded by Transport for London and the London Borough of Islington. The work is part of TfL's major upgrade of underground stations on the oldest of London's Underground lines, the Northern Line.

Aldgate Place

Saturday 20 February 2010

 

 

Rhinoceros win praise from Tishman Speyer UK and Ringway Jacobs for completing the new pedestrian subway at Aldgate Place two weeks ahead of schedule. Ringway Jacobs Senior Structures Manager, Tony Cleary and Transport for London Supervising Engineer, David Preece both complimented Rhinoceros staff and operatives for their high standard of workmanship and organisational skills resulting in the early completion of this project.

ICATS Training Completions

Tuesday 16 February 2010

Four Rhinoceros operatives completed their ICATS training this month. Petar Danchev, Diyan Penev, Zhivko Velihkov and Damyan Kuteterov have completed the comprehensive Industrial Coating Applicator's Training Scheme course. Their evaluation papers have been sent off to Correx, the administrating body of the ICATS scheme. We expect the men to receive their well deserved certificates in a few weeks. Rhinoceros is proud to be one of the sustaining members of ICATS and we expect more of our staff to complete this training in the future.

Rhinoceros on TV News

Thursday 11 February 2010

Rhinoceros operatives painting lamp columns for Skanska in Surrey were surprised to see the lamp columns they were painting on the television news one evening last month. It turns out that these lamp columns have been fitted with a new high tech smart street lights which only come on when conditions require. The project is expected to reduce carbon emissions by up to 60,000 tons and to save Surrey tax payers some £12 million over the next 25 years. Rhinoceros are proud to be working on a project which saves money, improves the environment and contributes to better road safety for drivers and pedestrians.

Anti-Flyposting in Stirling

Friday 05 February 2010

 

Earlier this month Stirling City Council awarded Rhinoceros their third contract to clean 70 utility cabinets and apply the original Anti-Flyposting Coating System to these cabinets. This will almost complete a project by Stirling City Council to Stamp out fly-posting and to protect all utility cabinets with the Anti-Flyposting System.

Tishmann Speyer

Monday 04 January 2010

Rhinoceros win a contract to construct a pedestrian subway for Tishman Speyer UK at Aldgate. This subway will serve two 21 storey office towers Tishman are building on this site at Aldgate. The subway connects with the recently refurbished underground station at Aldgate East. Rhinoceros were also involved in this work, refurbishing the south east entrance. Rhinoceros are proud to b e associated with Tishman Speyer who are one of the largest developers of real estate in the world.

SMSTS Training

Friday 11 December 2009

Rhinoceros senior contracts manager, Keith Jebbitt, and contracts managers, Lloyd Muir, and Dimitar Danchev, attend and complete the Construction Site Managers Safety Training Course run by AMSS in Rayne run by our H & S consultants. All three passed the exam and now hold the Construction Site Managers Safety Certificate.

Lochend and Restalrig Bridges

Friday 04 December 2009

Rhinoceros win a contract to blast clean and repaint two road bridges over a dis-used railway line in Edinburgh near Lochend. The contract, for Edinburgh City Council is the third to have been awarded by ECC to Rhinoceros in just over 2 years. ECC said they were very pleased with the way in which Rhinoceros carry out these contracts and particularly the high standard of workmanship.

Hampshire Bridges

Tuesday 08 September 2009

 

Rhinoceros managers and operatives are commended by Hampshire County Council for completing the repainting of 12 bridge parapets on time, within budget and without causing any contamination to the environment. The council said that it had received a number of compliments from residents on the hard working professionalism of the Rhinoceros staff. Highways Dept staff also said that they appreciated the no-nonsense direct communication and honest approach to the work displayed by Rhinoceros Managers.

Hampshire Bridges

Wednesday 15 July 2009

 

Using a combination of mechanical and manual methods and with the assistance of a paint disbonder manufactured by International Paints Rhinoceros operatives have won praise from Hampshire CC, the Environment Agency and local wildlife lovers for the measures taken to protect Hampshire rivers and wildlife habitats from the potential risks posed by this type of work.

RHINOCEROS And The Rhino

Tuesday 30 June 2009

 

We use the black rhino for our name, so here at rhinoceros we decided to show our appreciation for such a strong, iconic creature by offering our support to Etna, the black rhino. While we charge around UK cleaning and maintaining, Etna charges around her lovely paddock in Kent!
We help to support Etna, who was born at Durr Kralove Zoo in the Czech Republic and arrived in Port Lymne in 1995. The wonderful news of her first calf Tana was followed by more celebration as she is now the proud mother of a second male calf, Grumeti, he is now 18 months old and is growing up under his mother's watchful eye! Tana has since been released into the reserve in South Africa, the native home of the black rhino.
Although you might see us working on the streets, you certainly won’t see Etna there; she is very well looked after at her home in Kent. We hope Etna continues to benefit from our support, and will keep us updated on her progress!

Hampshire Bridges

Monday 08 June 2009

 

In June 2009 Rhinoceros Ltd won a contract to repair and paint parapets to 12 bridges for Hampshire County Council. Most of the bridges were over the River Test and its tributaries, one of the most important trout and salmon fishing rivers in England. The task was to remove all of the existing coatings and clean the steel to the standard Sa21/2 without contaminating either the water courses or surrounding wildlife habitats with dust and harmful debris from paint stripping and preparation processes.

In June 2009 Rhinoceros Ltd won a contract to repair and paint parapets to 12 bridges for Hampshire County Council. Most of the bridges were over the River Test and its tributaries, one of the most important trout and salmon fishing rivers in England. The task was to remove all of the existing coatings and clean the steel to the standard Sa21/2 without contaminating either the water courses or surrounding wildlife habitats with dust and harmful debris from paint stripping and preparation processes.

Aldgate Stairs Re-Vamp

Monday 20 April 2009

RHINOCEROS recently refurbished the stairs at the East entrance to the Aldgate subway system. After putting in new tiles hand rails along with refurbishing the actual steps the entrance is much improved, as can be seen in the before and after photos (right).

The client was delighted with the work:
I would very much like to pass on my thanks for an excellent job recently carried out to complete the revamp of the stair case to Aldgate East Station. The staircase was completed on time and to a very high standard. Many Thanks for everyone's effort. Brian Sugrue, Transport for London

Sector 19A QMS Stage 1 Passed!

Wednesday 25 February 2009

RHINOCEROS has passed the first stage assessment by LRQA towards certification of our Quality Management System for Highways Sector 19A contracts. Below are some of the things the auditor said about us.

The general layout of the QMS and its documentation of it is considered to be very sound, and if the issues raised are addressed and sufficient objective evidence of it being worked as planned provided, then certification at stage 2 is achievable. The Quality Policy is well written and gives clear indication of the company’s intent.
The Company has an ICATS trainer, and has detailed how inspection by ICorr level 1 trained personnel is addressed. Document control requirements for ISO9001:2000 and NHSS19A are addressed in the procedures for control of documents and records.

We are continuing to develop and improve the QMS and are confident we will pass the stage two assessment in the summer and achieve full certification later this year. Meanwhile we are continuing to train our men on the ICATS modules in blast cleaning, surface preparation and paint application.

We are actively reviewing our supply chain to ensure the quality of materials and plant purchased and particularly exploring opportunities for cost savings on raw materials, machinery and plant hire. We intend to be able to deliver a blast cleaning and painting service which is innovative, cost effective and of a very high standard. We can reduce costs and road or lane closure times for the client.

Fully Certified Quality Systems Manager

Tuesday 09 December 2008

Mr Danchev is now qualified to manage the RHINOCEROS Quality Management System satisfying the requirements of UKHSS19A Maintenance Painting of Highway Structures. Mr. Danchev will be responsible for training personnel and supervising internal audits

The reputation, success, growth and future prosperity of the company, and all who work within it, is directly related to how closely we can meet or exceed customer expectations and requirements.
Duncan J MacLean, Managing Director

TiO2 Self Cleaning Panels at Blackfriars Underpass

Monday 30 June 2008

In January this year we put got permission to put up test panels on both sides of the road at the western end of the Blackfriars Underpass, London. These test panels were covered one half in our TiO2 Nano-Coating and the other half left uncoated.

Shown right is what these panels looked like less than 4 months after we put them up. The left hand side is uncoated, and the right hand side is coated in photocatalytic TiO2 - need we say more?

This demonstrates just one of the amazing properties of these coatings - just imagine the the saving in cleaning costs for just about anything to which you apply these coatings! To find out more about these coatings please go to Why Should I Use TiO2 Nano-coatings?

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