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Gooping floors

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When you build a house, you are building your dream home. Everything must be in an impeccable condition before it is handed over to you. If you build a house and don’t use Goop , you are risking damage and imperfections to your long-awaited pride and joy.  When Goop is applied to your floors, you will achieve scratch-free floors at a great price. Goop is rolled on as a liquid and quickly dries to create a clear coating which vacuum seals to the surface, so it doesn’t leave a sticky residue as other protective coatings do. Goop can protect your new floors for 12 months, and can be used on tiles, polished concrete, sealed timber floor , and even vinyl floors. In fact, Goop can be applied to any non-porous surface. Goop also protects a range of other surfaces including windows, bathtubs and benchtops. We absolutely won’t work on our own homes without Goop applied first. It is a simple, inexpensive solution to achieve perfection.

How to remove Goop

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Goop is on your surfaces to protect them during the building process. Once all the trades have finished working you simply remove the Goop on your windows by wetting the coating slightly- with either a window washer or hose. Then pick a corner at the top and peel coating in a downward manner so that it comes off in one sheet. If there is mortar or render on the coating, peel slowly and it will flick off the Goop as you peel. Now wash windows as normal- there will be no need for steel blades!   To remove the Goop coating from benchtops simply picks an edge and peel off the surface. If any gripping lightly wet with water and then peel. Bathtub removal is as easy as picking a bit at the plughole and lifting coating, again if any gripping simply wet with water. The bath will be left looking like new! Removing the floor goop is again simply a matter of picking a corner and lifting in a diagonal pull. Go slow over the grout so that it comes up without tearing. It is be