Florok 700 Masonry Detergent Cleaner
New Masonry detergent 700 is a blend of organic and inorganic acids combined with special wetting
systems and inhibitors formulated for final cleandown of new masonry. 700 detergent effectively removes excess
mortar, job dirt, and normal job stains from brick, stone tile, exposed aggregate and other types of
new masonry construction not subject to metallic stains. It is safer to handle than Muriatic acid.
700 Detergent is formulated with special wetting agents and inhibitors which allow the product to remain on the porous masonry
for longer periods of time. This provides maximum efficiency in the cleaning solutions.
700 Detergent penetrates mortar smears fast, allowing a pressure rinse to remove them completely
with minimal scrubbing . Proper application of 700 detergent leaves the masonry surface clean and uniform with no acid
burning or streaking.
700 detergent is concentrated for ease in handling and shipping. Five gallons of 700 detergent
makes up to 40 gallons of cleaner.
Product Data Sheet
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Masonry Cleaners
960 Rust Remover Removes rust from masonry.
AC-3 Cleaner Safety acid cleaner.
Muriatic Acid 20% Professional Grade. Etches Concrete.
Masonry Cleaner 700 Cleans mortar stains off new masonry work.
H.D. 900 Restoration Cleaner A heavdy duty cleaner for carbon and other stubborn stains.
Area Glossary
- Masonry
- That which is built by a mason; anything constructed of the materials used by masons, such as stone, brick, tiles, or the like.
- John used a masonry cleaner to remove the rust stains around the water spigot.
- Rust
- Any of various powdery or scaly reddish-brown or reddish-yellow hydrated ferric oxides formed on iron and iron-containing materials by low-temperature oxidation in the presence of water.
- Water traveled along the pipes leading into the basement causing rust stains to appear on the masonry.
- Mortar
- Any of various bonding materials used in masonry, surfacing, and plastering, especially a plastic mixture of cement or lime, sand, and water that hardens in place and is used to bind together bricks or stones.
- The mason determined that the mortar must have been poorly mixed.
- Muriatic
- Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, sea salt, or from chlorine, one of the constituents of sea salt; hydrochloric.
-Muriatic acid is another name for hydrochloric acid.
- Carbon
- A naturally abundant nonmetallic element that occurs in many inorganic and in all organic compounds, exists freely as graphite and diamond and as a constituent of coal, limestone, and petroleum, and is capable of chemical self-bonding to form an enormous number of chemically, biologically, and commercially important molecules.
-Limestone, one of the materials in concrete, contains carbon.
-Masonry cleaners, such as Chargar's Restoration cleaner, can remove carbon stains.
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