Neutralizing Rinse and Cleaner

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Glaze 'N Seal
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2 lb. Neutralizing Rinse Concentrate Powder Makes 10 Gallons

This an easy, safe way to neutralize concrete, brick, tile and stone when acid has been used in cleaning, etching or staining process. It may also be used as an alkaline cleaner for soil removal.

• Prevents sealer failures due to acid exposure
• 2# yields up to 10 gallons of solution
• Effective cleaner
• Phosphate free
• Environmentally responsible

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Glaze ’n Seal Neutralizing Rinse and Cleaner is an easy, safe way to neutralize harmful acid residue from common surfaces before sealing.The benefit is the sealer will bond better to the surface, reducing the likelihood of sealer failure.

USES Use on all Concrete, Brick,Tile, Stone and Masonry when acid has been previously used in cleaning or etching process. It may also be used as an alkaline cleaner for soil removal.

FEATURES • Prevents acid/sealer failures • Makes up to 10 gallons of solution • Effective cleaner • Phosphate free. Environmentally responsible

APPLICATION PROCEDURE AS NEUTRALIZER 1. Dissolve 3-5 ounces per gallon of warm water.(For large project, 1/2 container per 5 gallons of water). 2. Flood surface or apply liberally. 3. Allow to stand 1-5 minutes. 4. If necessary, surface may be scrubbed to remove any stubborn stains. 5. Remove with wet vac, mop or sponge. 6. Thoroughly rinse with clean water. 7. Allow surface to dry (at least 24 hours) before sealing.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE AS CLEANER 1. Dissolve 8-10 ounces per gallon of water. 2. Apply to surface. 3. Scrub to remove stubborn stains. 4. Remove solution, rinse and dry.

OTHER USES When using acid, the acid rinse water can be neutralized by adding Neutralizing Rinse prior to septic or sewer disposal.

CAUTIONS Contains sodium carbonate and sodium sesquicarbonate. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged contact with skin. In case of eye contact, flush freely with water. If swallowed, give water and call a physician.

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