Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: supernova77 on July 31, 2017, 05:24:49 pm
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Hi All,
Any tips on cleaning this?
Thanks,
Andy
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It's calcified efflorescence. Use Heavy Duty Acidic Cleaner combined with Phosphoric Acid. It will deffo take a few applications but coupled with a Hand Held Rotary fitted with an SIC Brush will make fairly light work of it. Problem is that once that area is done it will show the rest of it up
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Thanks Kev.
I've just sent you an email.
Andy
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Without getting technical. Just a spray with 50% HCL should disolve it and the just rinse it off.
https://cleanupcrewcleaners.com.au/cleaning-services/pressure-cleaning (https://cleanucrewcleaners.com.au/cleaning-services/pressure-cleaning)
Cheers
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Any other link to that product as that page wont load
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Any other link to that product as that page wont load
He registered on here 4 Months ago and the link refers to something in Australia so I wouldn't worry about it. There is no magic formula for getting rid of calcified efflorescence. You need to firstly remove the source then remove the efflorescence using a combination of Eff-Ex, Phosphoric Acid and a brush depending on how hard it is