Jason,
I have used Twister by National Chemical Labs many times for efflorescence in different situations. You might try
that out. You can regulate the strength by mixing with water. You can dilute and use over a large area or use
straight with a toothbrush-just be careful with the stuff full strength and avoid getting on your hands or in your eyes.
Cheers
Baird
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On 7 Oct 2008 at 16:51, Jason Francis wrote:
From: "Jason Francis" <jfrancis@protocolfloorcare.com>
To: "Restoration and Maintenance"
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Send reply to: "Restoration and Maintenance"
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Subject: [sccpartners] Efflorescence
Date sent: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 16:51:43 -0400
I am looking for a suggestion for a chemical to remove efflorescence on a terrazzo floor. I am
hoping not to grind. What type of acid cleaner have any of you used? Mb-2?
Thanks!
Jason
Protocol
Jason Francis
Stone Restoration Pro
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