Terms of use

By accessing this application, the visitor/user confirms their acknowledgement and consent to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use presented, which are intended to regulate the general conditions of use and access not only to the website, but to all its content, both of which are the exclusive property of Revestik, a private legal entity based in São José dos Pinhais, Paraná, Brazil, in addition to informing and signing the commitment to protect the privacy of visitors/users.

The visitor/user fully accepts the provisions of this instrument and undertakes to comply with them, without restriction, under any circumstances of fact or law, and acknowledges that the content presented (which includes images, notices, regulations, descriptions, technical information, instructions relating to products and even services) may be revised, deleted, updated and modified at any time and without prior notice, in whole or in part, at the sole discretion of Revestik and in accordance with its needs and interests, without this implying any obligation, indemnity or compensation. You also declare that you are aware that the contents of this website may contain technical inaccuracies, obsolete information and typing errors.

The visitor/user expressly undertakes to respect the privacy and rights to the products and content made available here, and acknowledges that redistribution, retransmission, reproduction, copying (in whole or in fragments) or commercial exploitation without prior express written authorization signed by a legal representative of Revestik is prohibited, in accordance with copyright and intellectual property laws and other national and international rules, regulations and legislation applicable directly or in the alternative.

General provisions

This website sells the products advertised through this channel and cannot be held responsible for the delivery, service or services provided during the process of buying and selling the products by other points of sale and/or online stores.

Revestik reserves the right to modify these terms in order to adapt them to changes in legislation, case law, or those relating to good practice in the web environment and/or its commercial and administrative policies.