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STRONG ACID DESCALER

 

WHAT IT'S FOR

  • Removes dirt and construction debris
  • Eliminates any saline efflorescence
  • Cleanses and descales
  • It is essential for terracotta when normal buffered acid descalers are not sufficient

 

BENEFITS

  • CONTAINS BIODEGRADABLE INGREDIENTS
  • BUFFED ACID, DOES NOT DEVELOP HARMFUL FUMES FOR THE OPERATOR AND THE ENVIRONMENT: IT REPLACES MURIATIC ACID
  • COMPARED TO PURE ACIDS, WHICH IN A FEW SECONDS FINISH THEIR ACTION, HAS A PROLONGED DESCALING ACTION
  • IT IS VISCOUS THEREFORE IT LENDS FOR USE ON VERTICAL WALLS
  • DESCALS AND CLEANS AT THE SAME TIME BECAUSE RICH IN SURFACTANTS

 

IDEAL FOR

  • COOKED
  • KLINKER
  • PORCELAIN STONEWARE

 

YIELD AND DILUTION (1 liter):

  • Terracotta 1: 5 - 20 m²
  • Porcelain stoneware 1: 5 - 40 m²
  • The yield is indicative

PH ZERO - strong acid descaler 1 / 5L

€14.50Price
Quantity
  • How to use?

    Dilution:  from 1: 5 to 1:10 depending on the dirt to be removed.

    Application: 
    For laying residues on floors: on absorbent materials such as terracotta and stones, it is advisable to wet the surface abundantly with water before washing.

    Depending on the extent of the encrustations to be removed, dilute 1 liter of  PHZERO  in 5 or 10 liters of water. Distribute the resulting solution on the surface, leaving it to act for 4-5 minutes. Then intervene with a scrub brush or single disc machine, collecting the residue with a rag or a wet vacuum cleaner.

    Rinse thoroughly with water. For walls and vertical surfaces: before washing it is advisable to wet the surface abundantly with water.

    Apply the pure product with a brush. Leave on for 4-5 minutes, rub with a suitable tool and rinse thoroughly if possible with a pressure washer.

  • ATTENTION!

    PHZERO  it is a highly concentrated product, it is therefore recommended to use it only when the dirty conditions require it. Do not use  PHZERO  on marble and in general on acid-sensitive materials. Before applying the product, it is advisable to check its reaction on a small portion of the surface.

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