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Updated:5th September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read

Anti Slip Floor Varnish - lets-do-diy.comEver popular and fashionable, wooden floors remain a firm design favourite as well as offering a practical and stylish finish for the family home. However, as the fashion for them has increased so too has the number of slip-related accidents within the home, with the most recent statistics available from RoSPA (The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) showing a total of 12,300 wooden floor related injuries in 2002 – compared with only 2,900 five years earlier.

For those with young children or elderly relatives who want the wooden floor look without the worry of slipping, woodcare expert Sadolin is on hand to offer a practical and effective solution – with the launch of its revolutionary new Sadolin Anti Slip Floor Varnish.

Sadolin Anti Slip Floor Varnish is smooth to the touch and comfortable underfoot, and, with its quick drying formula, is re-coatable within 2-4 hours.

The product offers a chic finish combined with a unique fine particle technology that is suitable for use on all wooden flooring including hardwood and softwood boards, parquet and cork. Ideal for use in high traffic areas of the home, such as hallways and stairs, Sadolin Anti Slip Floor Varnish also ensures superior durability, so you can rest easy that your floors will stay looking good whatever the family throws at them.

Available in both clear satin and matt finishes as well as two wood shades in Beech and Oak, Sadolin Anti Slip Floor Varnish can offer peace of mind at the same time as a beautiful and tough finish for your floors. It retails at £38.99 for a 2.5 litre can and is available from Focus and Homebase.

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