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claybury | 00:16 Thu 20th Feb 2014 | Home & Garden
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has anyone used this type of interior wall covering,and what is the best way to clean it, many thanks for any help.
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Never heard of it.
If you mean Respatex, claybury, it's the business. It needs a quality installer though.
We used it instead of tiles when we got the bathroom done.

http://www.respatex.co.uk/
What is it? Obviously have not been reading the correct style magazines.
Aaah right, the stuff that makes your bathroom look like a caravan park washroom.
Respatex panels are very easy to clean. Clean on a regular basis with just a wipe down using a soft cloth with soap and water or a non-abrasive liquid cleaner. Do not use shower clean “wash & go” products or limescale removers on the panels as the acidic content of some of these products can cause damage or discoloration over time. Do not allow bleach, abrasive cleaners, paint stripper, nail varnish, spirits or toilet cleaners to come into contact with the panels. The sealant should also be cleaned often to prevent mould growth. If using sealant, regular checks of exposed sealant are recommended and this should be replaced if required. This should not be necessary, however, if using a permanent polymer sealant as recommended.
I'd never heard of it and have just googled it. The opening words may interest Douglas. "The Respatex easy-to-fit system............."
Never been in a caravan park washroom.
That's the stuff Zac, I first saw it at your gypsy wedding.

If the room's exactly the size of the sheets Ken, no probs. If you need to cut and join around a window or whatever it needs a good joiner.

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