Efflorescence can be difficult to eliminate due to the fact that it is being caused by moisture. The only way to solve the problem is to eliminate the moisture source. Once this is done than it can be removed. I have an excellent article on this that will be posted in the resource section todayDr. Fred--On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Jason Francis <jfrancis@protocolfloorcare.com> wrote:
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 Projfrancis@protocolfloorcare.com
333 Norton Road
Red Hook, NY 12571
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