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The durability of NanoTint dye: proven results after 25 years

In a world where durability and long-term performance have become essential, NanoTint masonry stain stands out as both a technical and aesthetic solution.



Designed to withstand harsh weather, UV rays and extreme climate variations, this exclusive technology has proven itself: even after 25 years, treated buildings retain a remarkable appearance.


Cutting-edge technology at the service of masonry

NanoTint is no ordinary paint. It's a penetrating stain based on nanotechnology, formulated to anchor itself deep into porous materials such as brick, stone, or concrete. Unlike surface coatings that flake or fade over time, NanoTint acts as a durable treatment, respecting the natural texture of the masonry and enhancing its appearance.


A performance confirmed by time

One of the major advantages of this technology is its exceptional durability. Residential, commercial, and industrial buildings treated with NanoTint over 25 years ago still display uniform coloring today, with no peeling or visible degradation. These results are due to the superior quality of the formula and the rigor of the application process.


A sustainable and cost-effective solution

In addition to its longevity, NanoTint significantly reduces long-term maintenance costs by eliminating the need for frequent repainting or material replacement. It's an ideal solution for any building—residential, commercial, industrial, or institutional—that aims to combine performance, lasting aesthetics, and environmental responsibility.


Choosing NanoTint means choosing proven durability. Thanks to this advanced technology, your building will retain its value, appearance, and integrity for decades, without compromising on quality.


 
 
 

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Founded by Mario Bouchard, RELOOK TA BRIQUE has specialized in masonry cleaning and staining for over 37 years.

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