GK Concrete & Grout Residue Remover
GK Concrete & Grout Residue Remover is a specialised liquid formulation designed to break down and remove cured cement, concrete, and grout residues from various surfaces. By reversing the molecular bonding process of cement, it effectively disintegrates hardened deposits back into their base components—sand and aggregate—allowing them to be rinsed away easily without causing damage to the underlying material.
This product is ideal for use on surfaces where traditional mechanical or abrasive cleaning methods may be unsuitable or risk causing harm. It offers a safe, efficient solution for professionals needing to maintain clean, residue-free surfaces, particularly after construction or tiling work.
Application
- Remove loose deposits from the surface ensuring it is dry and apply concrete dissolver.
- Make sure the surface is saturated with product, if the solution evaporates a white residue will appear, do not rinse, simply re-saturate the surface.
- Leave for 30 - 60 minutes until the concrete has softened.
- Repeat the process until all residues are dissolved. For extremely heavy build up, repeat the cleaning process again or apply 2 coats and leave overnight.
- Rinse the surface with cold water high pressure washer.
Surface should be dry and brush away loose deposits before to ensure optimum performance. Ensure the solution does not spill or splash on any delicate areas.
This product is ready to use - do not dilute.
Always test a small hidden portion of the substrate before use, to ensure the final result is satisfactory and to calculate consumption.
Ensure adequate ventilation at all times and wear protective clothing, gloves and safety goggles.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Concrete & Grout Residue Remover can be kept for 24 months from the date of manufacture in original unopened container. Keep in a dry place. Do not store below 5ºc. Keep out of direct sunlight and protect from frost.
Product Features
Key Features | No sulphuric or phosphoric acid - this formula will not damage metals if used correctly. |