Does RemovALL require neutralization?

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

No. After the coating is removed and the RemovALL product has been rinsed off the surface and been allowed to dry RemovALL is no longer a consideration. For added piece of mind consider an additional washing with warm soapy water and rinse afterwards. Residue is never good to be left behind on any surface but » Read More

RemovALL 520 worked like a champ on some steel automobile wheels I am refinishing. Can I submerge the wheels into a Phosphoric Acid bath for rust removal after using RemovALL 520?

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

As both products are acids there should not be any negative reaction. Read More

What Fogger is recommended for MoldAvenger?

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The fogger that the manufacturer recommends is the Hudson 1-Quart #99532.  Wearing of a respirator and eye protection when fogging is essential. Read More

What is a meant by Fogging?

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A fogger is a piece of equipment that atomizes a chemical or liquid into very fine particles and fogs them into the air. This application is popular with pest control since you want the chemical entering into small holes and crevices. Fogging with Mold Avenger will help remove airborne spores and odors as well as » Read More

How, where, when and why to Fog and/or Atomize MoldAvenger?

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A fogger or atomizer is a piece of equipment that atomize or turn a solution into a fine mist which is then fogged into the air or onto surfaces and into cracks. You could also say an atomizer atomizes particles making them very small and fine and then releasing them into the air as a » Read More

Is MoldAvenger a safe use product for people with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)?

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We cannot say for certain. It is our understanding that people with MCS can react to a variety of chemicals and products. Not all products that they can react to are highly toxic (i.e. laundry detergent). MoldAvenger does have a light lemon fragrance to it. For a customer with MCS, the manufacturer recommends testing a » Read More

Vinyl boat seats became mold infested in storage.

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The common fix for many consumers is to use standard bleach to remove mold and mold stains from a variety of surfaces. While this may appear a good fix, bleach is known to leave behind a residue that mold spores feed on so you have possibly done yourself a future disservice. Mold Avenger is a » Read More

Does scrubbing Pour-N-Restore improve performance?

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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?

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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?

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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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