Cornwall Glass continues to strengthen their relationship with Ritec International

Date: 13 March 2015
Source: Ritec

Date: 13 March 2015

Over 40 employees from the Cornwall Glass Group have recently received expert training from Ritec International in applying the new ClearShield Eco-System™.

Glaziers and production staff undertook the training to apply the market-leading glass surface treatment to both installed and new glass.  The sales and estimating teams have also received training to extend their knowledge and application of the product and help push it out to market.



This new and proven ClearShield Eco-System™ transforms new or old glass into a higher value product with low-maintenance ‘non-stick’, easy clean performance. It can be applied to new products, protecting them from the first day of installation as well as renovating already installed products which have sustained damage due to moisture, alkalinity and dirt.



As a result of its work with Ritec, Cornwall Glass now has a team of trained applicators across its branch network from Penzance to Bristol who can apply the treatment, in both their factories and onsite through their glazing teams.



Angus Herdman, Sales Manager for Cornwall Glass says “We are delighted to be partnering with Ritec to demonstrate to our customers the benefit d of the new ClearShield Eco-System™. Over the past years we have experienced the benefits Ritec can bring our business with their range of products and realised that we must get on board with this latest innovation. We cannot wait to reap the results.”

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