Glass protection
This week I visited Omokoroa to refurbish and ClearShield protect this shower. Unfortunately the silica/water staining could not be completely removed from all area's of the glass after 5 hours effort! The Owner did mention the silica is that bad in the area it had blocked several ports of the shower rose recently and so had to be unblocked.
We definitely made a big improvement, 90 to 95% and at least now the shower is not getting noticed for all the wrong reasons, so this Home owner was very pleased with the result.
Like I have said earlier, it is best that if you do install a new shower or have a new house build, definitely get your shower glass protected by ClearShield. Left unprotected the glass will eventually become tired, loss clarity and look unhygienic and it is expensive to renovate.
If you would like to know more give me a call or email.
Ph 0274 797 160
Email clearshieldrestoreandprotect@gmail.com
Morning Aches Are Optional - Let’s Start the Year Sleeping Better
Hey neighbours,
Waking up with sore shoulders and stiff mornings? Here’s the plot twist - it might actually be your mattress (and pillow) letting you down.
It’s the perfect time to upgrade. New Year, New Bed! Our Boxing Day Sale is still on, so why not treat yourself to a mattress that actually supports you and helps you wake up refreshed? Side sleeper? Back sleeper? Tossing and turning? We’ve got tips and solutions for every kind of snoozer.
Don’t settle for mornings that hurt, your bed should work with you, not against you. Curious about how your mattress could be affecting your shoulders? Check out our blog: beds4u.co.nz...
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Here’s to starting 2026 waking up refreshed, because mornings should feel amazing!
Scam Alert: Fake information regarding December Bonuses from MSD
The Ministry of Social Development is reporting that fake information is circulating about new ‘December bonuses’ or ‘benefit increases’
If you get suspicious communication, please contact Netsafe.
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