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PerfectCleaner Powder Concentrate | Clean Mastic, Epoxy, Concrete, VCT | Remove Grease, Oil, Wax, Ink

PerfectCleaner cleans most surfaces including wood, concrete, and asbestos mastics, and conditions them to bond with a wide variety of primers and other resinous coatings including PerfectPrimer Sealer .   PerfectCleaner is made from renewable resources and a biodegradable detergent and is one of the safest and most effective powder cleaners available.  Powerful, 100% water soluble solution fortified with natural citrus extracts PerfectCleaner is non-flammable, biodegradable and deodorizes as it cleans.

PerfectCleaner removes grease, oil, wax, and inks from metal, plastic, rubber, concrete, tile, wood, vinyl, formica, and many porous surfaces.  It safely prepares surfaces without disturbing them.

PerfectCleaner comes in 8 oz powdered concentrate (makes 10 gallons after adding water), 16 oz powdered concentrate (makes 20 gallons) and 24 oz powdered concentrate (makes 30 gallons)

Directions for general use:

Stir half a packet of PerfectCleaner into 3-5 gallons of warm water. Use the mixture to scrub the floor using a stiff broom, mop or deck brush.

Mop floor again with clean water.

Once the floor is visibly dry, apply your PerfectPrimer or PerfectPaint.

Note: You can increase the cleaning power of PerfectCleaner by using it in a more concentrated form. Do not use concentrated solution for mastics.

Where is PerfectCleaner Used?

  • Vinyl
  • VCT
  • Formica
  • Plastic
  • Metal
  • Rubber
  • Wood
  • Concrete
  • Interior and Exterior Surfaces

Why Perfect Cleaner?

  • Effectively Cleans Surfaces Prior to application of wide variety of primers and other coatings
  • Easy to use Powdered Concentrate
  • Powerful, 100% water soluble solution fortified with natural citrus extracts
  • Non-flammable, biodegradable and deodorizes as it cleans.
  • Removes grease, oil, wax, and inks
  • Works on metal, plastic, rubber, concrete, tile, wood, vinyl, formica, and many porous surfaces.

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