Concrete/Asphalt
XT-4996
XT-4996
SKU: SKU #350035
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About the Product
About the Product
Odor Fragrance: Strong acid odor
Color: Dark red
Powerful, high-foaming, muriatic acid-based cleaner formulated to clean cement trucks and equipment. High-foam application drastically reduces fuming and misting hazards for employees and enhances concrete removal. Contains a pink colored indicator that shows the area of foam coverage on the truck and which turns light-yellow when the solution has been completely neutralized.
- Helps insure complete coverage of soiled surfaces.
- Allows for longer contact time and efficient, complete removal of concrete from metal equipment, ready-mix drums, metal forms and machinery.
- Vivid pink foam dissipates when neutralized indicating the acid is gone and the truck is safe
- Safety foam application helps to reduce the hazards of misting and fuming associated with lower foam products.
- Safety foam application helps to reduce the hazards of misting and fuming associated with lower foam products.
Safety Items: Gloves; Ventilation
Pro-Tip: Efficiently and quickly removes portland cement, lime or concrete from metal equipment, machinery, metal transit forms, shovels, and concrete mixers. Cleans old or new concrete, stone, masonry, and glazed tile. Leaves a pink residue in areas with active acid indicating where neutralization is still required. Brick & Stone Masons Cleaning & Maintenance Companies Concrete Manufacturers Concrete Hauling Companies Highway Paving Contractors
California Prop. 65
WARNING: WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including methanol, which is/are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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