Cleaning Tricky Surfaces
DIY CLEANING PROJECT
Brush it on and peel it off – the dirt comes with it!
Remmers Easy Peel CleanerWhat does it do?
It is a latex rubber liquid, like a thick paint which has an additive (a dirt dissolver – surfactant) to soften surface dirt. You brush it on, let it set up for about 12-24 hours, then peel it off like a face mask.
No water needed, so great for cleaning indoors where you really don’t want use your high pressure cleaning jet!
Use on stone, concrete, brick, masonry, fire surrounds, walls, ceilings.
- Removes dust, dirt, hydrocarbon build up, general atmospheric dirt on stone surfaces
- Used in churches and historic buildings (St Paul’s Cathedral!)
- Removes soot and fire damage
- Used on fire places and stone surrounds
- No smell
- Non toxic
How does it compare to other products on the market?
There is nothing else like it!Is it good value for money?
It has to be – it is so easy to use and no mess. Try it and see.How much does it cover?
A 2.5kg pail will cover you 2.5m2 on a smooth surface or 1m2 on a carved stone or ornate surface.What is the additive?
- If you are cleaning soot or loose dirt – just use easy peel cleaner from the tub.
- If you are cleaning marble or slate – buy the activator for marble to go with it and mix it in before use.
- If you are cleaning stone or concrete or brick buy the activator for stone and mix in before use.
What won’t it clean?
- Wax
- Wine stains (it will shift it a bit)
- Deep liquid stains on porous stones – like oil on white sandstone.
How to Step-by-Step
- wipe the surface to remove loose dirt and dust (use a damp sponge).
- open the tub – mix in the activator fully if you have this (see above).
- give it a stir.
- paint on a really thick coat.
- allow to dry.
- peel off after 24 hours, wipe the surface again with a damp sponge.
- ta da!
Labels: brick cleaner, concrete cleaner, easy peel cleaner, fire surround cleaner, marble cleaner, masonry cleaner, slate cleaner, soot cleaner, stone cleaner




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