Will Pour-N-Restore discolor concrete or masonry?

30th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

Pour-N-Restore has been tested on various materials without discolorationl. Furthermore, we have not heard of a customer complaint about discoloration. It is always recommend however, that you first test a small inconspicuous area before treating painted, stained, or pigmented surfaces. Read More

Can I use Pour-N-Restore on asphalt or blacktop?

30th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

If Pour-N-Restore is used to remove stains on asphalt it will dissolve the surface layer and expose the aggregate. Therefore, we do not recommend it for stain removal on asphalt. However, Pour-N-Restore can be used to remove stains from asphalt on concrete or masonry surfaces. Read More

Will Pour-N-Restore bleach concrete or masonry?

30th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

No. Pour-N-Restore does not bleach. If after using Pour-N-Restore you find that the area appears lighter in color, simply rinse the area with a strong stream of water to flush the white absorbent powder from the surface. Read More

Why is Pour-N-Restore taking so long to dry?

30th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

At temperatures above 60°F (16°C), dry time will be approximately 5-8 hours. If you are using Pour-N-Restore in cooler temperatures, expect dry time to be extended considerably. Dry time can also be extended by high levels of humidity and poor ventilation. To accelerate dry time, spread Pour-N-Restore with our v-notch spreader and/or direct a fan » Read More

After sweeping up Pour-N-Restore, why does the area still appear dark?

30th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

After sweeping Pour-N-Restore, there will be moisture trapped in the pores of the concrete or masonry surface. Simply provide adequate ventilation and allow the moisture to evaporate out. Read More

Can I use Pour-N-Restore on sealed surfaces?

30th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

While Pour-N-Restore is effective on sealed surfaces, dry time may be extended considerably in some cases. After sweeping Pour-N-Restore, it may take several days, even weeks, for the moisture to evaporate out from beneath some sealers. To increase the evaporation rate, provide maximum ventilation and direct a fan at the treated area. Read More

Will Pour-N-Restore harm grass or plants?

30th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

After it dries to a powder, Pour-N-Restore will not harm vegetation. However, in its liquid state, it will be harmful. Therefore, if Pour-N-Restore comes in contact with vegetation, dilute it with large amounts of water. Read More

Does scrubbing Pour-N-Restore improve performance?

28th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

Scrubbing is not recommended on the first application since it may actually hinder performance. However, if a stubborn stain requires subsequent applications, scrubbing may enhance performance. Scrubbing is particularly helpful on heavy stains left from materials like tar and wax. Read More

Does Pour-N-Restore work on old stains?

28th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

Yes. Pour-N-Restore is effective on old stains too. If the stain has not been cleaned previously with other cleaning products, one application should be sufficient. If subsequent applications are required, scrubbing may enhance performance. Read More

How do I remove Pour-N-Restore if it gets embedded in the sealer?

28th October, 2009 - Posted by Meccanator - No Comments

Pour-N-Restore can adversely affect some sealers leaving a white residue, shiny residue, or powder embedded in the sealer. The solution is to strip the sealer with more Pour-N-Restore. Apply it to the affected area; let it soak for 10-15 minutes, and scrub. After 30 minutes, scrub again, and then sponge Pour-N-Restore from the surface, or » Read More

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