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202 New Masonry Detergent
202 New Masonry Detergent is a combination
of organic and inorganic acids, wetting agents and inhibitors for
professional cleaning of new construction masonry.
Advantages:
- Effectively cleans off residual mortar, job site soiling, staining
and efflorescence
- Works on brick, stone, tile, exposed aggregate and several
varieties of new masonry construction not susceptible to metallic
staining
- Will not discolor or damage masonry surfaces and is more controllable
than muriatic acid
Limitations:
- Not recommended for use where manganese or metal filters have
been added to brick or tile. See product description for
202V Vana-Stop
- Not effective in removing atmospheric grime and carbon or smoke
and fire damage. See information of Diedrich Restoration
Cleaners
Suggested Dilution Rates:
Concrete and Clay
Block |
4 parts water |
Hard-burned Pink,
Salmon & Tan Brick |
6 parts water |
Exposed Aggregate
Concrete |
6 parts water |
Structural Tile
(Unglazed) |
6 parts water |
Red Brick |
6 to 8 parts water |
Sandstone, Ohio
Bluestone, Other Porous Stone |
8 parts water
(If metallic stains are present prior to testing or appear
afterwards, do not use 202 - use 202V Vana-Stop) |
Specialty Pre-Faced
Concrete Block & Tile |
8 parts water |
Smooth Finished
Precast & Cast in Place Concrete |
10 parts water |
Polished Stone
(Granite & Marble) |
20 parts water
(Product could etch stone; testing required) |
Structural & Ceramic
glazed Tile and Brick |
10-12 parts water |
Burnished Masonry |
Refer to Diedrich
222 Cultured Stone & Burnished Masonry Clenzer |
Metallic Stains/Discolorations |
If metallic stains
are present prior to testing or appear afterwards, do not
use 200 Lim-Solv - use 202V Vana-Stop |
MSDS 202
New Masonry Detergent
Tech Data Sheet
202 New Masonry Detergent
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