Illustrative Examples

The examples below are intended to illustrate how traction restoration affects surface performance on existing tile.

The demonstrations performed are on existing tile under wet conditions.

Every floor is different is individual results may vary based upon factors such as tile type, floor age, and condition of the floor.

Demonstrations performed by trained personnel under controlled conditions. Do not attempt to replicate these demonstrations.

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What We Typically Observe

  • Treated surfaces appear visually unchanged to the naked eye

  • Differences become apparent through surface interaction (footing, movement, moisture)

  • Similar floor types often respond in similar ways across locations

  • Surface changes are subtle but perceptible during normal use.

What’s Happening at the Surface Level

Independent third-party analysis has shown that traction restoration modifies the micro-texture of the tile surface without changing its appearance to the naked eye.

Under magnification, treated surfaces exhibit greater texture while remaining shallow and non-destructive relative to the overall thickness of the tile.

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