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Case of 6 x Cement Grout Film Remover (HG Extra) (HGP11) 1 Litre

Product Code: HHG156case
£53.49
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HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover removes cement film, grout film, limescale, rust stains and stubborn residues from the face of tiles without affecting the grout.

Product Features:
Removes cement film, grout film, limescale, rust stains and stubborn residues
Doesn't affect the grout
Makes grout stronger and more resistant to dirt

HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover removes cement film, grout film, limescale, rust stains and stubborn residues from the face of tiles without affecting the grout. It is unique in that it will dissolve cement from the tile surface but not the cement from the grouting. It can also be used for removing rust.

HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover is suitable for use on glazed tiles, quarry tiles, slate, granite, victorian tiles, brick and concrete, terracotta, porcelain and (acid resistant) Norwegian Slate; also on other acid resistant surfaces such as chrome and stainless steel. HG Cement Grout Film Remover reacts chemically with the surface of the grout to harden it. This means that the grout is stronger and more resistant to dirt.

In bad cases use HG Cement, Mortar and Efflorescence Remover (HG Limex).

IMPORTANT: DO NOT apply HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover to calciferous natural stone such as marble, travertine, blue (hard)stone, (non-acid resistant) slate, terazzo, granito, basaslt and cement tiles. Use HG Natural Stone Cement and Lime Film Remover. If in doubt test on an inconspicuous area first or use HG Marble and Natural Stone Cement and Lime Film Remover.

When using HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover we recommend using Eye Protection and an Odour Respirator (for poorly vented areas) as well as protective gloves.

It is recommended to use HG Tile Cleaner on floors when cleaning for the first time to remove the very last remains of cement.

Coverage: 1 litre will be sufficient for 20-50 m².


HG Cement Grout Film Remover Product Information:

Characteristics : Highly concentrated cleaning agent.
S.G.: ± 1.13 g/ml
pH: ± 1.0
Active matter: 34%
Components: Organic and inorganic acids, nonionics, solvents, alcohol, sequestering agents, perfume and water.

Precautions: R34 - Causes burns. S1/2 - Keep locked up and out of the reach of children. S26 - In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. S27/28 - After contact with skin, take off immediately all contaminated clothing, and wash immediately with plenty of water. S36/37/39 - Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and Eye Protection.

Directions for use: 

Dosage: For glazed tiles a solution of 1:10 (with water) is sufficient. For quarry tiles, brick, stone, terracotta and (acid-resistant) slate a solution of 1:4 is used. In bad cases use concentrated or alternatively use HG Cement, Mortar and Efflorescence Remover HGP12

Directions for use: First try HG Cement Grout Film Remover on a small, preferably inconspicuous place. Apply HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover liberally and spread over the floor covering no more than 10-15 m² at a time. Leave HG Cement Grout Film Remover to work for 15-20 minutes, keeping the floor wet with solution during this time. 

Scrub thoroughly with a scouring pad or a stiff scrubbing brush and mop up. Rinse well (2-3 times) with water. Repeat this treatment with HG Cement Grout Film Remover on affected areas if any white stains remain. Remove splashes of HG Cement Grout Film Remover on paintwork immediately.

Coverage: 1 litre will be sufficient for 20-50 m².

Attention: To remove cement surplus from calciferous natural stone such as marble, travertine, Blue (hard)stone, several types of slate, terrazzo, granito, basalt and cement tiles. For these surfaces see HG Natural Stone Cement and Lime Film Remover 

The use of HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover (HG Extra) may lighten the colour of the grout/cement.

Barcode: 8711577028947
Weight: 7.5kg

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HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover removes cement film, grout film, limescale, rust stains and stubborn residues from the face of tiles without affecting the grout. It is unique in that it will dissolve cement from the tile surface but not the cement from the grouting. It can also be used for removing rust.

HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover is suitable for use on glazed tiles, quarry tiles, slate, granite, victorian tiles, brick and concrete, terracotta, porcelain and (acid resistant) Norwegian Slate; also on other acid resistant surfaces such as chrome and stainless steel. HG Cement Grout Film Remover reacts chemically with the surface of the grout to harden it. This means that the grout is stronger and more resistant to dirt.

In bad cases use HG Cement, Mortar and Efflorescence Remover (HG Limex).

IMPORTANT: DO NOT apply HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover to calciferous natural stone such as marble, travertine, blue (hard)stone, (non-acid resistant) slate, terazzo, granito, basaslt and cement tiles. Use HG Natural Stone Cement and Lime Film Remover. If in doubt test on an inconspicuous area first or use HG Marble and Natural Stone Cement and Lime Film Remover.

When using HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover we recommend using Eye Protection and an Odour Respirator (for poorly vented areas) as well as protective gloves.

It is recommended to use HG Tile Cleaner on floors when cleaning for the first time to remove the very last remains of cement.

Coverage: 1 litre will be sufficient for 20-50 m².


HG Cement Grout Film Remover Product Information:

Characteristics : Highly concentrated cleaning agent.
S.G.: ± 1.13 g/ml
pH: ± 1.0
Active matter: 34%
Components: Organic and inorganic acids, nonionics, solvents, alcohol, sequestering agents, perfume and water.

Precautions: R34 - Causes burns. S1/2 - Keep locked up and out of the reach of children. S26 - In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. S27/28 - After contact with skin, take off immediately all contaminated clothing, and wash immediately with plenty of water. S36/37/39 - Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and Eye Protection.

Directions for use: 

Dosage: For glazed tiles a solution of 1:10 (with water) is sufficient. For quarry tiles, brick, stone, terracotta and (acid-resistant) slate a solution of 1:4 is used. In bad cases use concentrated or alternatively use HG Cement, Mortar and Efflorescence Remover HGP12

Directions for use: First try HG Cement Grout Film Remover on a small, preferably inconspicuous place. Apply HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover liberally and spread over the floor covering no more than 10-15 m² at a time. Leave HG Cement Grout Film Remover to work for 15-20 minutes, keeping the floor wet with solution during this time. 

Scrub thoroughly with a scouring pad or a stiff scrubbing brush and mop up. Rinse well (2-3 times) with water. Repeat this treatment with HG Cement Grout Film Remover on affected areas if any white stains remain. Remove splashes of HG Cement Grout Film Remover on paintwork immediately.

Coverage: 1 litre will be sufficient for 20-50 m².

Attention: To remove cement surplus from calciferous natural stone such as marble, travertine, Blue (hard)stone, several types of slate, terrazzo, granito, basalt and cement tiles. For these surfaces see HG Natural Stone Cement and Lime Film Remover 

The use of HG Hagesan Cement Grout Film Remover (HG Extra) may lighten the colour of the grout/cement.

Barcode: 8711577028947
Weight: 7.5kg

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