02 July 2011

Removal of rubber tyre marks from concrete floors and porous surfaces


  1. Sweep area of floor to be cleaned to remove dust and other debris.
  2. Ultra-Green Heavy Duty Rubber Deposit Remover CM700 may be used neat for very heavy rubber deposits and diluted with up to 4 parts of water to 1 part of product.
  3. Apply product with suitable sprayer or mop and bucket.
  4. Leave to act for a minimum of 5 minutes.
  5. Fit a cleaning machine (scrubber-drier that has a system to apply pressure onto brushes/pads) with very stiff brushes for rough concrete surfaces and stiff brushes/pads for smooth concrete surfaces.
  6. Fill the tank of the cleaning machine with Industrial Hard Surface Cleaner CM712 diluted at a rate of 1 part to 50 parts of water.
  7. Drive at slow walking pace over the treated area with the rear liquid collector raised and pick up vacuum turned off, to apply cleaning solution and scrub at maximum pressure.
  8. Drive at slow walking pace over the treated area with the rear liquid collector lowered and pick up vacuum turned on.
  9. Allow the floor to dry.
  10. The used cleaning solution from the collection tank of the machine must be treated in a sewage treatment system.
  11. Smooth concrete floors may be sealed with Hard Gloss CM730 using a brush, roller or spray, once the floor is dry.
For more information: http://www.globaladvantech.com/Chemical%20products/Chemical%20products.htm
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