Cleaning Concrete
When cleaning any surface it is important to know the surface composition and the
composition of contaminate you are trying to remove. What cleaning materials and methods
are going to damage the surface? Inorganic scale and efflorescence are best removed with soaps and acids, or both.
Before beginning the overall cleaning project, test to determine:
- Product suitability
- Application procedures
- Dilution ratio
- Dwell time
- Rinse procedures
ABR Products for the cleaning of concrete are gentle to the stone yet tough on the contaminant. Non-aggressive agitation of the surface while cleaning will deliver an even distribution of the cleaning agent to the surface.
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ABR-50 is formulated to remove rust from metal surfaces and stains caused by iron deposits impregnated into stone, concrete and masonry.
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Versatile one step building cleaner which is designed to remove surface dirt (and also paint oxidation) from painted or non-painted surfaces. |
Citrus Paint Removers are designed to remove multiple layers of latex paint, oil paint, varnish, stain and other finishes from natural stone, concrete, engineered stone, wood, masonry, plastered walls or metal in a single application. |
Citrus Paint Removers are designed to remove multiple layers of latex paint, oil paint, varnish, stain and other finishes from natural stone, engineered stone, concrete, wood, masonry, plastered walls or metal in a single application. Also acts as a stain-removing poultice for stone and masonry. |
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X-190 Limestone & Concrete Cleaner Restore a like-new appearance to slightly dirty or discolored limestone, travertine, granite, marble, poured concrete, pre-cast, and poured aggregate.
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Economical cleaner for new masonry installations. It is designed to remove excess grout and clean the mortar splatter and staining which occur in new construction. |
Economical cleaner for new masonry installations. It is designed to remove excess grout and clean the mortar splatter and staining which occur in new construction. |

