- strong sanitary cleaner
- Cement haze remover
- slightly viscous
- for basic cleaning
- 1 liter bottle Mehr als 50 verfügbar
- 10 liter canister Weniger als 10 verfügbar
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Description
Description
The "Milifix - Acidic Basic Cleaner" from Dr. Schnell is ideal for cleaning sanitary facilities and for final cleaning after construction. It not only removes limescale, urine scale and rust in wet areas, but also the so-called cement residue that occurs on a construction site. This cleaner can be used on all surfaces, floor coverings, wall tiles and joints that are acid-resistant. If the joints are not acid-resistant, you should pre-treat them with water. Test in an inconspicuous place to see if the material is compatible.
Basically, this cleaner can be used either pure or as a mixture of up to 5% with cold, clear water. After application, allow it to take effect and then always rinse with clear, cold water. When applying to toilet bowls, make sure that the seat is fully folded up. Last but not least, this cleaner can also be used with the Dr. Schnell foam cannon.
At a glance:
- Removes mineral deposits such as lime, urine scale, rust or cement residue
- Suitable for acid-resistant surfaces, floor coverings, wall tiles and joints
- Can be used pure or diluted (up to 5% with clear, cold water)
- RK-listed
- Slightly viscous product setting for better adhesion
- Can also be used with Dr. Schnell's foam cannon
Specifications
Specifications
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Herstellernummer
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Geeignet fürFliesen, Fugen, WC, Sanitärbereiche, Klinker
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Geeignet fürFliesen, Fugen, WC, Sanitärbereiche, Klinker
Pflichthinweise
Pflichthinweise
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