3M introduces Scotchgard surface protection film 2200


3M is introducing Scotchgard Surface Protection Film 2200: a unique, proprietary and patented high-performance protection product designed to protect stone and vinyl flooring, bathroom surfaces and walls. The thin film provides substantial, nearly invisible protection from a variety of finish-eroding events, from high foot traffic and furniture to harmful liquid drips and spills. 

Scotchgard Surface Protection Film 2200 reduces the time, cost and labor required for stripping and refinishing surfaces. Easy to install one-, two- or four-foot squares can be easily applied to surfaces in minutes. They also can be easily removed prior to floor stripping or finishing. When properly applied, the film can reduce the number of stripping and recoating events.

Designed for use in hospitals, classrooms, airports, office buildings, retail spaces, hotels, laboratories and more, the film may be used to protect building entrances, dining area floors, bathroom surfaces, underneath chairs and other areas that see heavy traffic or finish eroding drips and leaks. It can be used on waxed vinyl, sealed concrete, marble and ceramic tile terrazzo and more, and it is compatible with standard floor cleaning procedures, and standard floor disinfectants, cleaners and coatings. The film is certified by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) as providing “High Traction.”

At 3M, we understand that customers invest significantly in their surfaces, from beautiful stone and vinyl flooring to other surfaces and walls,” said Aaron Mills, marketing and development manager at 3M. “Scotchgard Surface Protection Film 2200 protects these surfaces from the daily grind, allowing them to stay beautiful longer and delaying refinishing.”

Scotchgard Surface Protection Film 2200 is backed by more than five decades of experience in floor maintenance and protection. Regardless of surface type, traffic pattern, or desired appearance, 3M offers an innovative product solution to suit your floor-care needs. To learn more or to request a demonstration, please call 800-852-9722 or visit 3m.com/SaveOurSurfaces.



May 19, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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