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          Oil stain remover professional R596


          • Reliably removes penetrating oil/fat on interlocking paving stones,
           clinker brick, natural stone, concrete, screed, exposed aggregate
           concrete, and ceramic
          • Creates a dry, oil-free and fat-free substrate to which the following
           coatings and paints - even acrylic paints diluted by water- will adhere
           100%.
          Application:
          • The substrate must be dry. Before cleaning remove any oil residue,
           fat, or other liquids from the surface using paper towels or a suitable
           oil binder (e.g. FÖRCH Art.-No.: 6190 9500)
          • Shake Oil Stain Killer R596 well and apply to the soiled surfaces
          • A white crust will quickly form that contains all fat and oil residue
          • The working time depends on the environmental temperature and
           the degree of soiling (at 20°C about 30 minutes)
          • Simply brush off or vacuum up the white crust
          • It is not necessary to rinse with water after
          • Repeat the process again for especially persistent stains
          !Not suitable for use with bitumen, asphalt, or painted surfaces
          CAUTION:

          Article No.  Article Description
          6190 9513  OIL-STAIN REM.PROF.R596 750ML





          Oil Stain Remover R597


          • Thorougly removes stains from soiled traffic areas and workshop
           floors
          • Concentrate, miscible 1:10 with water
          • Alkaline, pH level undiluted: 9.0

          Article No.  Article Description
          6190 9515  OIL STAIN REMOVER R597 5L
         Suitable spout: •  5 l: Art.-No. 6000 0023











































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