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HeckmondwikeQuality in every fibre
HeckmondwikeQuality in every fibre
Heavy Contract Carpet and Tiles
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SFibre Bonded
Supacord
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Credentials
MANUFACTURING
The Heckmondwike name has
always stood for quality and
workmanship.
We’re proud of that reputation.
And recently, we invested millions
of pounds in new plant, machinery,
warehousing and systems to
preserve it.
Making us better placed than ever
to meet the demands of our
customers with fast, efficient
manufacturing and speedy
delivery across our complete
product range.
All backed up by meticulous
quality control and independent
quality assurance to BS EN ISO
9001.
RANGE
Our product portfolio offers
choice, performance and value
across a wide range of carpet
types. It includes our popular fibre
bonded range; exceptionally
durable carpets and carpet tiles
for areas of heavy wear and tear.
Our tufted carpets are hard
wearing and shrug off stains,
making them ideal for care
environments like sheltered
accommodation and
nursing homes.
And we offer an excellent choice
of specialist entrance and
reception area carpeting that can
be customised with your choice of
colours and logos.
SUPPORT
As important as it is to choose the
best quality carpet, correct
installation and care are crucial to
its performance and longevity.
Heckmondwike’s technical
services team offers all the
support you need during the
planning and installation of your
contract carpet, along with a
comprehensive after sales service
to ensure it goes on looking its
best for years to come.
Welcome to Heckmondwike. Contract carpeting with quality in every fibre
Heckmondwike is the UK’s leading specialist in heavy contract carpets
and carpet tiles. In fact, we’ve been at the forefront of the industry for
over 40 years. Which means you can choose from one of the widest
ranges of hardwearing fibre bonded and tufted products with absolute
confidence and complete peace of mind.
Whatever the project - a school or college, a commercial building,
a hospital, a library or a museum - Heckmondwike is your assurance
of quality and service from start to finish.
SUPACORD: WILLOW, HEATHER STEEL GREY & BLUE
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Heckmondwike Contents Contents
PAGE
Company Credentials 2
Environment 4 - 5
Sectors & Projects 6 - 7
Fibre Bonded Carpets & Tiles 8 - 19
Supacord 10 - 11
Broadrib 12 - 13
Wellington Velour 14 - 15
Hobnail 16 - 17
Iron Duke 18 - 19
Creative Range 20 - 25
Array 22 - 23
Montage 24 - 25
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Entrance & Transition Area
Carpets & Tiles 26 - 41
Battleship/Hippo 28 - 29
Diamond 30 - 31
Dreadnought 32 - 33
Vanquisher 34 - 35
Zephyr 36 - 37
Sticks & Stones/Precipice 38 - 39
Conqueror 40 - 41
Specialist Carpets, Tiles & Mats 42 - 49
Expo Tiles 44 - 45
Loose Lay Mats 46 - 47
Bespoke Entrance Designs 48 - 49
Care Range 50 - 55
Total Care 52 - 53
Pure Care 54 - 55
Technical Support 56 - 59
Tile Installation 56
Fibre Bonded Sheet Installation 57
Tufted Sheet Installation 58
Maintenance 59
HeckmondwikeQuality in every fibre
HeckmondwikeQuality in every fibre
Our Environmental Policies
MANUFACTURING
The Heckmondwike factory is fully
accredited to BS EN ISO 14001: 2004
and appropriate industry codes of
practice for sustainability, alongside
existing quality, health, safety and
business management systems.
REGENERATION
We actively encourage waste
reduction, re-use and recycling in all
our manufacturing activities and
through the life cycle of our products.
The result is a reduction in waste and
the consumption of raw materials.
RESPONSIBILITY
What waste arises from our
manufacturing process is managed
and disposed responsibly in line with
regulations and industry best practice.
For a full copy of our environment
policy, please visit our website:
www.heckmondwike-fb.co.uk
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Certification
CERTIFICATION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROFILES
Following individual assessment,
Supacord has been awarded a BRE A+
certification for use in schools and
offices. For a full list of all products
tested and the results, please visit:
www.greenbooklive.com
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Heckmondwike FB has been BS EN ISO
14001:2004 certified since June 2005.
This reflects our commitment to
minimise our company’s impact on
the environment.
Environmental Profile SchemeCertificate Number ENP363
FM00644 Certificate No. EMS 73345 Certificate No. ENP363
Certificate No. ENP363 & 364
Certificate Number EMS 73345
Heckmondwike and the environment
Our factory location in the heart of Yorkshire is a daily reminder
of the need to protect and preserve the environment. It’s why we
make sure everything we do and everything we use in the manufacture
of our carpets has as little impact as possible on the world around us.
We keep a close eye on our activities and objectives to check we’re
staying true to our principles. And when we see an opportunity to
make improvements, that’s exactly what we do.
SFibre Bonded
Supacord
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Heckmondwike. For every sector you design in
Different building environments challenge carpets in different ways.
But whatever the unique requirements of your project, you’ll find a
Heckmondwike carpet to meet them.
By understanding the needs of architects and interior designers from one
sector to the next, we have been able to develop a broad range of products
to satisfy an equally broad range of demands.
So whether it’s in education, commercial, retail or the public sector,
Heckmondwike has the answer.
SUPACORD : ANTHRACITE & ORANGE
CARE ENVIRONMENTS
Combining durability, stain resistance
and a wide range of colours, our
carpets for the care environment have
all our knowledge of the sector
designed into them.
With fully impervious backing,
excellent anti-chemical properties and
certification to all relevant residential
care regulations, they are the practical
and compliant choice.
RETAIL
Constant traffic along with dirt and
debris from the street all take their
toll on carpeting in shops and
department stores. So the
Heckmondwike range is designed to
withstand wear and tear even over
the busiest sales periods. With one
of the broadest ranges of colours
and patterns to choose from, you can
be confident you’ll find the right
match for any shop fit and interior
design scheme.
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Sectors
EDUCATION
Educational establishments are
perhaps the ultimate test for
any floorcovering.
Our durable fibre bonded carpets are
ideal for classrooms, corridors, offices
and common rooms.
And from the smallest village school
to the largest metropolitan university,
their choice of colours and finishes
help to create the perfect environment
for learning.
COMMERCIAL
Image is everything in the commercial
sector. But durability and value for
money aren’t far behind.
Heckmondwike carpets will help you
score on all counts, with a choice of
quality products for office interiors
that are stylish, attractive and which
keep their looks through the ups and
downs of business life.
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Features and Benefits
• British made
• Will not ravel or fray
• Antistatic
• Anti-slip
• Thermal properties conserve heat
• Acoustic properties reduce
noise pollution
• Low maintenance costs
• Low installation costs
Products Page
Supacord 10 - 11
Broadrib 12 - 13
Wellington Velour 14 - 15
Hobnail 16 - 17
Iron Duke 18 - 19
Heckmondwike Fibre Bonded Fibre Bonded
For further information visit our website
www.heckmondwike-fb.co.uk
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SFibre Bonded
Supacord
Graphite Flint Claret Seal Lavender Anthracite Red Mulberry
Kingston Grey Moorland Orange Amethyst Blueberry Azure Indigo Cobalt
Violet Pacific Blue Kingfisher Damson Astra Blue Moonlight Acorn Gunmetal
Safari Pale Olive Arctic Blue Pebble Green Emerald Opal Willow
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Heckmondwike Supacord Fibre Bonded
Popular Supacord is widely specified for
many education buildings across the UK.
In addition to the education sector,
Supacord can be found in retail outlets,
office environments and public sector
buildings. Supacord is highly cost
competitive and is the perfect choice
for areas of heavy wear and tear.
Specification Supacord
Fibre Construction (Sheet)80% Polypropylene, 15% Polyamide, 5% Recycled Polyester
Fibre Construction (Tile)80% Polypropylene, 15% Polyamide, 5% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) 6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 4-5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 4-5
Flammability
BS5287 Assessment and labelling of Textile Floorcoverings tested to BS4790 (Hot Metal Nut Test) - Low Radius of Char
BS EN 13501:2002 Euroclass Cfl-s1 (Sheet) Euroclass Bfl-s1 (Tile)
Antistatic Suitable for use in computer rooms
Formats Sheet Tiles
Backing - Bitumen
Size2 metre and 4 metre. Ribbing runs down length of roll
50cm x 50cm
Weight 1020gm metre2 4020gm metre2
Thickness 6.20mm 7.60mm
BREEAM RatingA+ (Certificate 363 for office, schools & retail)
A (Certificate 363 for office, schools & retail)
Steel Grey Magenta Heather
Purple Blue Blue Moon
Onyx Sherwood Aquamarine
Yellow
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BFibre Bonded
Broadrib
Graphite Anthracite Flint Steel Purple Violet Kingston Grey Amethyst
Claret Cobalt Magenta Blueberry Blue Teal Opal Emerald
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Fibre Bonded
Specification Broadrib
Fibre Construction (Sheet)80% Polypropylene, 15% Polyamide, 5% Recycled Polyester
Fibre Construction (Tile)80% Polypropylene, 15% Polyamide, 5% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) >6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 5
Flammability
BS5287 Assessment and labelling of Textile Floorcoverings tested to BS4790 (Hot Metal Nut Test) - Low Radius of Char
BS EN 13501:2002 Euroclass Cfl-s1 (Sheet) Euroclass Cfl-s1 (Tile)
Antistatic Suitable for use in computer rooms
Formats Sheet Tiles
Backing - Bitumen
Size2 metre and 4 metre. Ribbing runs down length of roll
50cm x 50cm
Weight 1020gm metre2 4020gm metre2
Thickness 7.50mm 8.80mm
BREEAM RatingA+ (Certificate 363 for office, schools & retail)
A (Certificate 363 for office, schools & retail)
Heckmondwike Broadrib
Versatile Broadrib has a wider rib structure
than Supacord creating a more defined
contrast in its texture. Broadrib is widely
used in the education sector as it is highly
durable yet proves easy to maintain.
Broadrib can also be found in public sector
buildings, libraries and retail outlets.
Indigo Blue Moon Pacific Blue
Pebble Onyx
Acorn Willow Pale Olive
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WFibre Bonded
Amethyst Charcoal Chocolate Claret Dove Grey Emerald Gingerbread Kingston Grey
Lincoln Green Marine Moonstone Mulberry Pale Olive Pebble Petrol Blue Sapphire
Wellington Velour
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Fibre Bonded
Specification Wellington Velour
Fibre Construction (Sheet) 90% Polypropylene, 10% Recycled Polyester
Fibre Construction (Tile) 90% Polypropylene, 10% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) >6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 5
Flammability
BS5287 Assessment and labelling of Textile Floorcoverings tested to BS4790 (Hot Metal Nut Test) - Low Radius of Char
BS EN 13501:2002 Euroclass Cfl-s1 (Sheet) Euroclass Bfl-s1 (Tile)
Antistatic Suitable for use in computer rooms
Formats Sheet Tiles
Backing - Bitumen
Size 2 metre 50cm x 50cm
Weight 1180gm metre2 4180gm metre2
Thickness 10mm 11.20mm
BREEAM RatingA+ (Certificate 363 for office, schools & retail)
A (Certificate 363 for office, schools & retail)
Heckmondwike Wellington Velour
Wellington Velour is a popular option
for a broad spectrum of locations:
from education buildings to offices and
retail outlets. With a comprehensive range
of striking colour options, Wellington Velour
can create an impactful floor finish that
delivers outstanding performance.
Slate Blue Teal Blue
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Fibre Bonded
Specification Hobnail
Fibre Construction (Sheet)80% Polypropylene, 15% Polyamide, 5% Recycled Polyester
Fibre Construction (Tile)80% Polypropylene, 15% Polyamide, 5% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) 6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 5
Flammability
BS5287 Assessment and labelling of Textile Floorcoverings tested to BS4790 (Hot Metal Nut Test) - Low Radius of Char
BS EN 13501:2002 Euroclass Cfl-s1 (Sheet) Euroclass Bfl-s1 (Tile)
Antistatic Suitable for use in computer rooms
Formats Sheet Tiles
Backing - Bitumen
Size 2 metre 50cm x 50cm
Weight 1020gm metre2 4020gm metre2
Thickness 7.20mm 8mm
Heckmondwike Hobnail
Hobnail offers a striking cobbled surface
structure in a variety of colour options
that complements a wide range of building
types, locations and décor schemes.
With low installation and maintenance costs,
Hobnail is designed to withstand the most
demanding environments.
Pacific Blue Pebble
Mulberry Onyx
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IFibre Bonded
Iron Duke
Anthracite Arabian Red Blue Chip Indigo Chestnut Dove Grey Forest Green Gingerbread
Lincoln Green Amethyst Blue Moon Pebble Petrol Blue Sapphire Blueberry Magenta
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Fibre Bonded
Specification Iron Duke
Fibre Construction (Sheet)85% Polypropylene, 10% Polyamide, 5% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) >6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 4-5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 4-5
Flammability
BS5287 Assessment and labelling of Textile Floorcoverings tested to BS4790 (Hot Metal Nut Test) - Low Radius of Char
BS EN 13501:2002 Euroclass Cfl-s1
Antistatic Suitable for use in computer rooms
Formats Sheet
Backing -
Size 2 metre and 4 metre
Weight 900gm metre2
Thickness 5mm
Heckmondwike Iron Duke
Iron Duke has a flat finish and is a
cost-effective product which cuts in
any direction and is easy to install
and maintain. With thermal properties
to conserve heat, Iron Duke is the
perfect choice for public sector
and commercial buildings.
Kingfisher Heather
Lavender Claret
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Features and Benefits
• British made
• Distinctive surface pattern
• Will not ravel or fray
• Thermal properties conserve heat
• Acoustic properties reduce
noise pollution
• Low maintenance costs
• Low installation costs
Products Page
Array 22 - 23
Montage 24 - 25
Heckmondwike Creative Range Creative Range
For further information visit our website
www.heckmondwike-fb.co.uk
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Creative RangeHeckmondwike Array
With a smart linear pattern in a choice of six
vibrant accent shades, Array is a fresh new
take on this popular design trend. Perfect for
commercial and education settings, Array blends
easily with contrasting colour options from the
Broadrib range to create contemporary and
high-performance installations.
Specification Array
Fibre Construction 85% Polypropylene, 15% Polyamide
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) 6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 4-5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 4-5
Flammability
BS5287 Assessment and labelling of Textile Floorcoverings tested to BS4790 (Hot Metal Nut Test) - Low Radius of Char
BS EN 13501:2002 Euroclass Bfl-s1
Antistatic Suitable for use in computer rooms
Formats Tiles
Backing Bitumen
Size 50cm x 50cm
Weight 4075gm metre2
Thickness 9mm
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WFibre Bonded
WellingtonVelour
MCreative Range
Montage
Anthracite Flint Indigo Sapphire Blueberry Plum Claret Ruby
Slate Bronzite Cobalt Pacific Blue Magenta Cerise Granite Turquoise
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Creative RangeHeckmondwike Montage
Innovative Montage with its distinctive,
random textured, surface design is specified
for many education and commercial projects
where aesthetic appearance and performance
are equally important. With a wide range
of colour options, Montage is a creative
floor finish that looks great in the most
demanding environments.
Specification Montage
Fibre Construction (Sheet) 45% Polypropylene, 30% Polyamide, 25% Modacrylic
Fibre Construction (Tile) 85% Polypropylene, 15% Polyamide
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) 6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 4-5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 4-5
Flammability
BS5287 Assessment and labelling of Textile Floorcoverings tested to BS4790 (Hot Metal Nut Test) - Low Radius of Char
BS EN 13501:2002 Euroclass Cfl-s1 (Sheet) Euroclass Bfl-s1 (Tile)
Antistatic Suitable for use in computer rooms
Formats Sheet Tiles
Backing - Bitumen
Size 2 metre and 4 metre 50cm x 50cm
Weight 1075gm metre2 4075gm metre2
Thickness 8mm 9.30mm
BREEAM RatingA+ (Certificate 363 for office, schools & retail)
A (Certificate 363 for office, schools & retail)
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Features and Benefits
• British made
• Specially designed for entrance areas
• Will not ravel or fray
• Thermal properties conserve heat
• Acoustic properties reduce noise pollution
• Low maintenance costs
• Low installation costs
Products Page
Battleship/Hippo 28 - 29
Diamond 30 - 31
Dreadnought 32 - 33
Vanquisher 34 - 35
Zephyr 36 - 37
Sticks & Stones/Precipice 38 - 39
Conqueror 40 - 41
Heckmondwike Entrance & Transition Area Entrance Area
For further information visit our website
www.heckmondwike-fb.co.uk
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WFibre Bonded
WellingtonVelour
BHEntrance Area
Battleship/Hippo
Blue Indigo Brown Lincoln Green Pale Olive Slate Anthracite Ash Grey
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Entrance AreaHeckmondwike Battleship/Hippo
Popular Battleship/Hippo is a dedicated
entrance area carpet which is used
extensively in education and public sector
buildings as it has been designed to clean
shoes and is ideal as an interceptor. Hippo
comes with a rubber waffle backing and can
be loose laid in small areas or footwells.
Pebble Fiesta
Heath Moorland
Specification Battleship/Hippo
Fibre Construction 90% Polypropylene, 10% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) 6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 4-5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 4-5
Flammability BS6307 Methanamine Pill Test - Pass
Formats Sheet
Backing Rubber Waffle (Hippo)
Size 2 metre and 4 metre. Ribbing runs down length of roll
Weight 1495gm metre2 (Battleship) 2379gm metre2 (Hippo)
Thickness 10.50mm (Battleship) 12mm (Hippo)
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WFibre Bonded
WellingtonVelour
DEntrance Area
Diamond
Beige Charcoal Indigo Chocolate Crystal Blue Dolphin Blue Emerald Moorland
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Entrance AreaHeckmondwike Diamond
Versatile Diamond, with a cobbled effect
surface, is the popular choice for creating
eye-catching entrance areas with bespoke
logos and designs. Diamond has been used
in wide variety of locations; from school
receptions and hotel lobbies to office foyers
and retail store entrances.
Red Silver
Specification Diamond
Fibre Construction (Sheet) 85% Polypropylene, 15% Recycled Polyester
Fibre Construction (Tile) 85% Polypropylene, 15% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) >6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 5
Flammability BS6307 Methanamine Pill Test - Pass
Formats Sheet Tiles
Backing Rubber Crumb Bitumen
Size2 metre and 4 metre. Ribbing runs down length of roll
50cm x 50cm
Weight 2576gm metre2 4976gm metre2
Thickness 10.50mm 11mm
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WFibre Bonded
WellingtonVelour
DEntrance Area
Dreadnought
Anthracite Ash Grey Fiesta Indigo Lincoln Green Moorland Pebble Slate
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Entrance AreaHeckmondwike Dreadnought
Striking Dreadnought features an attractive
diagonal, ribbed surface structure which is
popular in schools, colleges and universities.
In areas of heavy wear and tear, the high
durability meets the performance
expectations of heavy footfall.
Specification Dreadnought
Fibre Construction (Sheet) 90% Polypropylene, 10% Recycled Polyester
Fibre Construction (Tile) 90% Polypropylene, 10% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) 6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 4-5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 4-5
Flammability BS6307 Methanamine Pill Test - Pass
Formats Sheet Tiles
Backing Rubber Waffle Bitumen
Size2 metre and 4 metre. Ribbing runs down length of roll
50cm x 50cm
Weight 2437gm metre2 4553gm metre2
Thickness 11mm 11.50mm
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WFibre Bonded
WellingtonVelour
VEntrance Area
Vanquisher
Blueberry Blue Moon Charcoal Deep Blue Kingfisher Mulberry Onyx Pebble
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Specification Vanquisher
Fibre Construction 90% Polypropylene, 10% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) 6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 5
Flammability BS6307 Methanamine Pill Test - Pass
Formats Sheet
Backing Rubber Waffle
Size 2 metre and 4 metre. Ribbing runs down length of roll
Weight 2120gm metre2
Thickness 11.50mm
Entrance AreaHeckmondwike Vanquisher
The alternative rib and velour surface
pattern on Vanquisher is specially
designed for entrance areas of public
buildings, including schools, universities
and colleges. As a specialist entrance
area carpet, Vanquisher can be used to
protect internal carpets from outside
soiling and moisture.
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Entrance AreaHeckmondwike Zephyr
Zephyr has been manufactured with
heavier weight fibre to create a very
hardwearing product that can be used
in entrances, corridors and transition
areas. The tight rib design is easy to
maintain and is highly cost competitive.
Specification Zephyr
Fibre Construction (Sheet) 85% Polypropylene, 15% Recycled Polyester
Fibre Construction (Tile) 85% Polypropylene, 15% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) 6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 5
Flammability BS6307 Methanamine Pill Test - Pass
Formats Sheet Tiles
Backing - Bitumen
Size2 metre and 4 metre. Ribbing runs down length of roll
50cm x 50cm
Weight 1976gm metre2 4975gm metre2
Thickness 10mm 11mm
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WFibre Bonded
WellingtonVelour
STEntrance Area
Sticks & Stones
Charcoal Charcoal
STICKS & STONES PRECIPICE
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Entrance AreaHeckmondwike Sticks & Stones/Precipice
Sticks & Stones has a striking alternating
diagonal motif and has been designed
to offer a creative entrance floor design
that is extremely tough, durable and easy
to maintain.
The Precipice entrance area tile can be used
in entrances, receptions and foyers to create
an effective barrier for protecting indoor
carpets from outdoor soiling and moisture.
Specification Sticks & Stones/Precipice
Fibre Construction 85% Polypropylene, 15% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) 6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO105:BO1) 5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO105:X12) 5
Flammability BS6307 Methanamine Pill Test - Pass
Formats Sticks & Stones Precipice
Backing Bitumen Bitumen
Size 50cm x 50cm 50cm x 50cm
Weight 4937gm metre2 5125gm metre2
Thickness 12mm 11.25mm
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CTransition Area
Conqueror
Blue Moon Blueberry Charcoal Claret Indigo Kingfisher Pebble Steel Grey
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Transition AreaHeckmondwike Conqueror
Conqueror has been specially designed
to meet the demands of corridors, stairs
and transition areas where it delivers
high performance in challenging
environments. Conqueror has enhanced
acoustic properties which reduce noise
pollution in a variety of busy education
and commercial buildings.
Specification Conqueror
Fibre Construction (Sheet) 95% Polypropylene, 5% Recycled Polyester
Fibre Construction (Tile) 95% Polypropylene, 5% Recycled Polyester
Colour Fastness Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) 6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 4-5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 4-5
FlammabilityBS5287 Assessment and labelling of Textile Floorcoverings tested to BS4790 (Hot Metal Nut Test) - Low Radius of Char
Antistatic Suitable for use in computer rooms
Formats Sheet Tiles
Backing - Bitumen
Size2 metreRibbing runs down length of roll
50cm x 50cm
Weight 1470gm metre2 4470gm metre2
Thickness 9mm 10mm
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Features and Benefits
• British made
• Will not ravel or fray
• Thermal properties conserve heat
• Acoustic properties reduce noise pollution
• Large format tiles for temporary
conversion of hard floors
• Loose lay mats with high quality rubber
profile edging
• Bespoke carpet design service
Products Page
Expo Tiles 44 – 45
Loose Lay Mats 46 – 47
Bespoke Carpet Designs 48 – 49
Heckmondwike Specialist Carpets, Tiles & Mats Specialist
For further information visit our website
www.heckmondwike-fb.co.uk
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SpecialistHeckmondwike Expo Tiles
Transform your school sports hall, community
centre or cafeteria into the perfect venue for
exams, exhibitions, concerts and events with
loose laying Expo Tiles.
These versatile loose lay carpet tiles provide
an easy, low-cost way of creating a multi-
functional space which can be used for a wide
variety of events. Expo Tiles are simply laid
on top of hard floors to create soft surfaces,
adding warmth and comfort to the room.
When the event is finished, simply lift the
Expo Tiles and store them flat until next time.
Choose from our range of five colours and a selection of
different finishes.
• Each tile is 2m x 1m • Installation does not require adhesive
• Tiles should be stored flat for optimum performance
For more information, please contact the sales office on
01924 406161 or sales@heckmonwike-fb.co.uk
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WFibre Bonded
WellingtonVelour
LLMSpecialist
Loose Lay Mats
See page 14 See page 34 See page 36 See page 38 See page 40 See page 54 See page 52
WELLINGTON VELOUR WAFFLE HIPPO DIAMOND DREADNOUGHT VANQUISHER PURE CARE TOTAL CARE
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Fibre Bonded
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SpecialistHeckmondwike Loose Lay Mats
You want your entrance area to look good
and to stay looking good. That’s where
Heckmondwike Loose Lay mats are the
perfect solution. They’re available in four of
our most popular entrance ranges: Hippo,
Diamond, Dreadnought and Vanquisher as
well as four colours from our popular
Wellington Velour range. Plus, for the
special requirements of the care
environment, Pure Care and Total Care too.
Manufactured to the very highest quality from heavy
contract fibre bonded entrance area carpet, these
rubber edged mats sit firmly and securely on any
surface, acting as interceptors to clean shoes on arrival.
They not only look smart, but help preserve the look and
lifespan of interior carpeting too.
In their Pure Care and Total Care versions, they are
extremely stain and spill resistant while being soft
underfoot and providing a comfortable surface for
children to sit on in primary schools and nurseries.
Bespoke sizes available, please contact the sales office for more details
Fibre Bonded Mats
Product Size
WELLINGTON VELOUR (WAFFLE BACKED)COLOUR OPTIONS: CLARETMOONSTONESAPPHIRELINCOLN GREEN
2.00 x 2.00m3.00 x 2.00m2.00 x 4.00m3.00 x 4.00m4.00 x 4.00m
Entrance Area Mats
Product Size
DIAMOND
DREADNOUGHT
VANQUISHER
HIPPO
0.91 x 0.61m0.91 x 1.22m1.22 x 1.83m1.83 x 2.44m0.91 x 3.04m1.22 x 3.04m
Care Range Mats
Product Size
PURE CARE
TOTAL CARE
2.00 x 2.00m3.00 x 2.00m2.00 x 4.00m3.00 x 3.00m3.00 x 4.00m
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Lagoon Scarlet Blue Moorland Pale Olive Red Silver White
Azure Blue Bank Grey Beige Charcoal Chocolate Crystal Blue Dolphin Blue Emerald
BSpecialist
Bespoke
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Fibre BondedSpecialistHeckmondwike Bespoke Entrance Designs
First impressions count. And whether
you’re a school that wants to extend a
warm welcome to new pupils, or a company
that wants to make a big impact with new
clients, our bespoke entrance carpets are
the answer. Shapes and logos can be created
from any of our fibre bonded products and
incorporated into a mat or inlaid into the
floor. The most popular option is our Diamond
range, with its hard wearing qualities and
exclusive additional colours for bespoke
design. Bespoke logos and designs can be
created for areas up to 4m2.
Purple Yellow
Willow Green
A step-by-step example for Bespoke
Entrance Design using Diamond
Step 1 - Decide on your design
Step 2 - Choose your colour from the 20 options
Step 3 - Decide on the size and whether your design will be
inset into an entrance or supplied as a loose lay mat.
We’ll organise the rest.
For more information and advice call the sales office:
01924 406161 or email: logodesigns@heckmondwike-fb.co.uk
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Features and Benefits
• Low installation costs
• Available in 4 metre width
• Fully impervious backing
• Popular in care environments,
sheltered housing & nursing homes
• Passes the relevant flammability test
• Bleach resistant
• Antistatic
• Highly resistant to permanent staining
• Suitable for general contract applications
Products Page
Total Care 52 - 53
Pure Care 54 - 55
Heckmondwike Care Range Care Range
For further information visit our website
www.heckmondwike-fb.co.uk
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WFibre Bonded
WellingtonVelour
TCCare Range
Total Care
Bergamot Cinnamon Iris Juniper Lavender Nettle Paprika Peppermint
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Fibre BondedCare RangeHeckmondwike Total Care
A heavy contract tufted carpet, Total Care
is ideally suited to care environments,
student accommodation and medical
centres. With full impervious backing
and high resistance to staining, it passes
the Health Care Supply Council test for
impermeability and comes in 4 metre
widths. Available in ten attractive colours,
this carpet will look great from the moment
it is installed and for many years to come.
Saffron Tarragon
Specification Total Care
Fibre Construction1/8” Crossover cut pile tufted100% Solution dyed Polypropylene
Colour Fastness
Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) >6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 4-5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 5Bleach (Camraso) 5
FlammabilityBS5287 Assessment and labelling of Textile Floorcoverings tested to BS4790 (Hot Metal Nut Test) - Low Radius of Char
Electrostatic Propensity(Walking Test) BS ISO 6356:2000: Less than 2.0kv at 25% RH
Impermeability (Health Care Supply Council Test): Pass
Formats Sheet
Backing Aqua-Bac Impervious
Size 4 metre
Weight 3100gm metre2
Thickness 10mm
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WFibre Bonded
WellingtonVelour
PCCare Range
Pure Care
Amber Amethyst Aquamarine Cobalt Emerald Garnet Opal Pearl
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Care RangeHeckmondwike Pure Care
A beautiful carpet that looks at home in
a number of care environments and offers
high stain resistance. Available in 4 metre
widths, it is fully impervious backed and
bleach resistant, making it ideal for care
environments, sheltered accommodation
and nursing homes.
Sapphire Topaz
Specification Pure Care
Fibre Construction1/8” Crossover cut pile tufted100% Solution dyed Polypropylene
Colour Fastness
Light (BS EN ISO 105:B02) 6Wet Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:BO1) 5Dry Rubbing (BS EN ISO 105:X12) 4-5Bleach (Camraso) 4-5
FlammabilityBS5287 Assessment and labelling of Textile Floorcoverings tested to BS4790 (Hot Metal Nut Test) - Low Radius of Char
Electrostatic Propensity(Walking Test) BS ISO 6356:2000: Less than 2.0kv at 25% RH
Impermeability (Health Care Supply Council Test): Pass
Formats Sheet
Backing Aqua-Bac Impervious
Size 4 metre
Weight 2700gm metre2
Thickness 9mm
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Heckmondwike FB flooring is built to
last, however the method of installation
and maintenance is crucial.
Whether you’re specifying tiles or
sheet flooring, our instructions for
installation and cleaning are simple
and easy to understand.
Heckmondwike Technical Support
Planning & Securing Carpet Tiles
The subfloor should be clean, dry and flat
and prepared in accordance with BS5325.
Timber floors should be covered with
plywood or other appropriate sheet
materials. A tackifier is applied over the
complete floor to provide a permanently
tacky film which prevents “loose lay” carpet
tiles from moving under normal traffic.
Very heavy high density traffic such as
experienced with heavy trolleys and with
concentrated stiletto heel or caster chair
traffic around desks, filing cabinets,
photocopiers etc. can cause considerable
damage to some carpet tiles. It is not
possible to overcome such problems by
the use of adhesive but experience has
shown that permanently bonding the tiles
in such areas will help to extend their life.
PLANNING AND POSITIONING TILES
The carpet tiles should be allowed to
acclimatise for at least 24 hours before
installation, at the temperature and
humidity conditions likely to be
encountered during normal service.
Heckmondwike FB tiles should be laid
rotationally, alternating the direction of the
tile through 90º. Directional arrows can be
found on the reverse of each tile.
Lay out tiles along one wall to leave at
least half a tile border along both walls.
Measure the distance AB to give the border
plus a number of whole tiles. Measure and
mark out CD on the opposite wall to the
same distance as AB. Strike a chalk line
between D and B. This should now be
parallel to the long wall.
Lay out tiles along DB or measure to find
out point E near the centre of DB which
leaves a border of at least half a tile along
each side wall.
Using a T square or by measuring a 3:4:5
triangle as on the diagram, mark out the
line FEG so that it is exactly at right angles
to DB.
Apply the tackifier to the whole floor area
and allow to fully dry.
Place tiles accurately edged to the line
commencing at the point E. Continue
placing tiles along each successive row
ensuring that the first tile is exactly edged
on line EF.
Complete this section of the floor. When
placing the tiles apply firm pressure with
the palm of the hand and run the thumb
around the edges ensuring complete
contact with the adhesive and the exclusion
of all air. Cover the remaining sections in
the same manner.
FIXING THE PERIMETER TILES
Position the tile to be cut, in its correct
design direction and place it exactly over
the last tile in its row. Position another tile
butted against the wall and over the tile
to be cut. Mark where the back edge of the
top tile crosses the tile. Remove the tiles
and cut cleanly through the perimeter tile
with a sharp knife. The section furthest
away from the wall should now slide
forward and fit exactly into the border.
To fit around door posts, architraves etc.,
the same method can be used. Alternatively
an accurate template can be made of stiff
cardboard and the shape transferred to the
tile for cutting. With the template in position
on the floor, apply several pieces of double
sided adhesive tape to its top surface.
Place the perimeter tile in position and lower
it on to the double sided tape to accurately
locate the template on the underside of the
tile. This can then be removed and cut into
the shape of the template. When the floor
has been completed, roll in both directions
with a 68kg flooring roller.
INSTALLATION PLAN TILE DIRECTIONS
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In all cases the carpet should be rolled out flat in a
minimum room temperature of 18ºC for 24 hours to allow
acclimatisation. The method follows the stages for bonding
the carpet before making the seams and trimming the edges.
The subfloor should be clean, dry and flat and prepared in
accordance with BS5325. Timber floor should be covered
with plywood or other appropriate sheet materials.
Heckmondwike Planning & SecuringFibre Bonded Carpets
Technical Support
1. Wherever possible lay the carpet down the
length of the room to minimise the number
of joints. Avoid joints in doorways and high
density traffic areas. Measure the length of
the room, and cut the first piece from the roll
allowing an additional 75mm for trimming.
Ensure an allowance is made for doorways,
alcoves and any irregularities of the walls.
Starting at the corner furthest from the door,
lay the first piece into position lapping up the
walls at both ends for sufficient trimming.
2. Run a pencil along the inner edge of the
flooring making a guide line on the floor for
the application of adhesive.
3. Fold the sheet half way back taking care
not to disturb the positioning of the flooring.
Apply the recommended adhesive onto the
subfloor, from the wall to within 20cm of the
guide line. Replace the carpet carefully and
accurately back into position and roll with a
68kg flooring roller to ensure overall contact
with the adhesive. Repeat for the other half
of the sheet.
4. Measure and cut the second piece from
the roll. Position the second piece with the
edge overlapping the first by approximately
5cm and mark a guide line on the floor with
a pencil at the next seaming edge.
5. Fold the sheet half way back taking care
not to disturb the positioning of the flooring.
Apply the recommended adhesive onto the
subfloor using the application techniques
previously described, from 20cm inside the
first guide line to 20cm inside the next.
Replace the carpet carefully and accurately
back into position and roll with a 68kg
flooring roller to ensure overall contact
with the adhesive. Repeat for the other
end of the sheet. Successive lengths may
be installed in this way.
6. Using an Araseur or a sharp knife, trim
the carpet to fit against the perimeter walls.
7. Position a straight edge along the middle
of the overlap and cut through both pieces
of carpet with a sharp knife and remove
the surplus. Fold back the seam edges and
apply adhesive onto the subfloor with a
notched spreader. Re-lay the carpet and roll
with a 68kg flooring roller to ensure overall
contact with the adhesive.
8. When the floor has been completely
covered re-roll the area again to maintain
good adhesive contact.
The method described is provided for guidance only,
we cannot accept responsibility for workmanship and
problems arising from improper installation.
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In all cases the carpets should be rolled out flat in a minimum
room temperature of 18ºC for 24 hours to allow acclimatisation.
The subfloor should be clean, dry and flat and prepared in
accordance with BS5325. Timber floor should be covered with
plywood or other appropriate sheet materials.
Heckmondwike Planning & SecuringTufted Carpets (Impervious Backed)
1. Wherever possible lay the floorcovering
down the length of the room to minimise the
number of joints. Avoid joints in doorways
and high traffic areas.
2. Measure the length of the room and cut
the carpet to suitable lengths allowing
sufficient for trimming. Ensure allowance is
made for doorways, alcoves and any
irregularities in the walls.
3. Position the first length, the perimeter
edge lapping up the wall.
4. Trim the carpet down the opposite
selvedge using the carpet cutter or trimming
knife to leave a clean straight edge.
5. Position the second length of carpet, with
the edge of the first length overlapping the
second by approximately 50mm.
6. Using the trimmed edge of the first
length as a guide, cut the edge and remove
the surplus.
7. Prepare a compression seam joint by
overlapping the edge of the first piece with
the second piece by approximately 3mm.
8. Fold back both edges by half the width
of the carpet taking care not to disturb
the positioning of the carpet. Apply the
recommended adhesive to the subfloor, then
re-position the first piece of carpet and roll
with a 68kg flooring roller to ensure overall
contact with the adhesive.
9. Squeeze F30 seaming adhesive on the
primary and woven secondary backing
along the edge of the first piece, to prevent
fibre loss.
10. Immediately relay the second piece
starting at the centre, press the edge into
the seaming adhesive along the entire
length. Any fullness of carpet should be
dissipated away from the seam.
11. Successive lengths of carpet should
be installed as previously described. Fold
back the width of the first and last
lengths adjacent to the perimeter and
apply the adhesive to the subfloor as
described, reposition the carpet and roll.
12. Using a sharp knife or Araseur trim
the carpet to fit against perimeter walls.
13. When the floor has been completely
covered re-roll the area again to maintain
adhesive contact.
The method described is provided for guidance only,
we cannot accept responsibility for workmanship and
problems arising from improper installation.
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To maximise the carpet’s aesthetic appeal, performance and life expectancy, it is imperative to ensure at the specification stage that:
Relevant Contact Details
The Granwax Ezee Carpet Care range and cleaning advice can be obtained from:Granwax Products Ltd: Tel: 01773 541177 E-mail: info@granwax.com Web: www.granwax.com
Prochem Solvall and chewing gum removers can be obtained from:Prochem: Tel: 0208 974 1515 E-mail: sales@prochem.co.uk Web: www.prochem.co.uk
The National Contract Cleaners Association represents trained cleaning professionals:Tel: 0116 271 9550 E-mail: admin@ncca.co.uk Web: www.ncca.co.uk
Sebo commercial vacuum cleaners can be obtained from:Sebo: Tel: 01494 465533 E-mail: info@sebo.co.uk Web: www.sebo.c o.uk
Please ensure that all the mentioned products are used in conjunction with usage and health and safety instructions.
Heckmondwike Maintenance Technical Support
1. Carpets will be protected from other site
activities during installation and thereafter.
2. Clients understand this information and
that they accept responsibility for correct
carpet care. (Heckmondwike FB will
provide a copy of the Cleaning and
Maintenance guide to the end-user’s
address when requested.)
3. Carpets are protected from excess
soiling or moisture in entrance areas, by
use of an effective entrance area carpet.
GENERAL CLEANING
Daily vacuum cleaning with a twin motored
upright vacuum cleaner, such as a Sebo,
preferably with an adjustable head, is
recommended. Please note that
Heckmondwike’s fibre bonded carpets can be
vacuumed immediately after installation. It is
essential to remove all loose soil daily
because if left to build up, the particles of dirt
are much harder to remove and are more
damaging to the fibre structure, thereby
decreasing the life of the carpet. Attention
should be given to areas where there is extra
traffic and in entrances to buildings where
extra vacuuming is necessary.
DEEP CLEANING
The carpet should be periodically deep
cleaned by hot water extraction using a good
quality carpet detergent, such as Granwax
High Performance Carpet Shampoo. Trained
cleaning staff or a reputable contract cleaner
should be used, preferably members of the
National Contract Cleaners Association
(NCCA). It is important that the carpet is
deep cleaned at least once a year, depending
on traffic levels. In certain circumstances, for
instance excessively stained carpet, Granwax
High Performance Pretreatment may be
required, alternatively, the cleaning
professional may consider a combination of
rotary brush and extraction equipment to
give improved results. Rotary brush cleaning
by itself is not recommended.
STAIN REMOVAL
It is essential to deal with spillage
immediately by blotting with a clean
absorbent cloth. If any further stain remains
or has otherwise been allowed to dry, the
method will vary accordingly. If stains are not
dealt with immediately, the type of stain may
not be able to be identified.
Most stains can be successfully dealt with by
the use of either a good quality multi
purpose stain remover, such as Granwax
Ezee Spot and Stain Remover or a solvent
based cleaner, such as Prochem Solvall.
Wherever possible our recommendations
should be strictly followed. Stains left over a
period of time become increasingly difficult
to remove and may require several
treatments. In all cases after stain removal
the carpet should be allowed to dry
completely and then cleaned with a twin
motored upright vacuum cleaner. Solvent
cleaning of bitumen backed tiles should
preferably be avoided. Where this is not
possible, extra caution should be taken and
only very light surface cleaning should take
place.
Alcoholic Beverages, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Minerals and Fruit Juices, Baby or Animal Stains, Food, Fountain Pen Ink, Paint (Water based), Blood (Wet) and VomitAbsorb any spills or debris with a dry absorbent cloth. Spray sparingly with multi-purpose stain remover such as Granwax High Performance Spot and Stain Remover to avoid over wetting. Leave to absorb for up to 2 minutes depending on stain intensity. Dab with a dry absorbent cloth until no further stain transfers.
Shoe Polish, Metal Polish, Butter, Cooking Oils and other Greases, Cream, Ice-cream and Milk, Oil Based Paint, Varnish, Ointment & Tar, All Ink (except fountain pen ink)Absorb any spills or debris with a dry absorbent cloth. Moisten a cloth with a solvent based cleaner such as Granwax High Performance Solvent Spotter or Prochem’s Solvall and dab onto stain. Alternate moist and dry cloths until no further stain transfers. Cover with thick wad of cloths and something heavy and leave for 2 hours. Spray sparingly with a general purpose stain remover to avoid over wetting. Leave to absorb for up to 2 minutes depending on stain intensity. Dab with a dry, absorbent cloth until no further stain transfers
Dried BloodMake a paste with biological washing powder using as little water as possible. Moisten stain with warm water and cover with the paste. Keep moist for 2 hours. Sponge with clean warm water and blot with an absorbent cloth.
Chewing Gum, Candle Wax, Blu-Tack & PlasticineScrape off the excess with a blunt edged knife and perforate surface using a fork. Apply Prochem’s Citrus Gel and leave for 2 minutes. Remove softened gum with blunt knife. Any remaining residue can be wiped away with Solvall Spotter applied on a damp sponge or towel. For larger areas consider the use of Prochem’s Bazooka Gum Remover Machine
MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN
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HeckmondwikeQuality in every fibre
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Heckmondwike FB, A division of
National Floorcoverings Ltd.
Wellington Mills, Liversedge,
West Yorkshire WF15 7FH
Sales: 01924 406161 - Admin: 01924 410544
Free Fax: 0800 136769
sales@heckmondwike-fb.co.uk
www.heckmondwike-fb.co.uk
E & OE
Heckmondwike FB reserves the right to change or modify product specifications without
giving prior notice. Colours are limited to the print process and may differ slightly to the
actual product.
05/2013
Manufactured in the UK
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