Say goodbye to dangerous acid-based chemicals without compromising on performance! A unique blend of plant-based ingredients, ERADICRETE™ makes light work of concrete and cement buildup without posing a danger to the user, the equipment or the environment. Unlike conventional concrete removers, this non-fuming, fully biodegradable solution is easy and safe to use on virtually any surface. ERADICRETE™ takes the hazard and the hassle out of plant and equipment clean up.

| Size | Product Code | Case Qty | Pallet Qty | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1L | S99SC T100 | 6 | 600 | 5037832329592 |
| 5L | S99SC C500 | 2 | 160 | 5037832329608 |
| 20L | S99SC C2000 | 1 | 32 | 5037832329615 |

APPLICATION:
Make sure surfaces are cool and clean from loose debris. Pre-wet the area with water, then apply a thorough covering of EradiCRETE® foam.
DWELL TIME:
Allow the foam to sit for 15-30 minutes for moderate buildup. For heavier deposits, multiple applications or an overnight dwell time may be necessary.
RINSE OFF:
Once the concrete is softened, use a damp cloth, brush or pressure washer if desired to rinse it away, leaving surfaces clean and damage free.
Can I use SCRUBB EradiCRETE inside a cement mixer?
Yes, absolutely—it’s ideal for removing concrete and cement build-up inside mixers.
Does SCRUBB EradiCRETE work on tile adhesive, resin, or latex screed?
No. These materials contain polymers and resins that EradiCRETE cannot dissolve.
What would SCRUBB EradiCRETE do to a concrete slab or concrete paver?
It will react with the concrete and start to break down the surface. Because slabs are less porous, the reaction is slower, but it may leave a whitish mark or rougher patch—so it’s not recommended for direct use on concrete paving.
Will SCRUBB EradiCRETE clean plastering trowels, buckets, and tools?
Yes, it’s excellent for removing plaster and cement from trowels and buckets (including plastic ones) without causing damage.
Does SCRUBB EradiCRETE remove mortar from brickwork?
Yes, it effectively removes mortar and cement from bricks and other masonry.
Can I use SCRUBB EradiCRETE on glass?
Yes, it’s safe to use on glass for removing concrete and cement splashes.
Will SCRUBB EradiCRETE remove concrete from painted tools or machinery?
Yes, it removes cement build-up without damaging paintwork.
Can SCRUBB EradiCRETE be used on metal or lead?
Yes, EradiCRETE is safe for use on metals and won’t corrode them.
Can SCRUBB EradiCRETE remove concrete from Indian Sandstone or flags?
Yes, it’s effective—but always test a small, hidden area first to ensure you’re happy with the results.
Can I use SCRUBB EradiCRETE on artificial grass or tarmac?
Yes, it’s safe to use and won’t discolour artificial grass or damage tarmac.
Is SCRUBB EradiCRETE suitable for porcelain tiles and grout?
It can be used carefully on porcelain, but as porcelain and grout are cement-based, avoid prolonged contact and always test a small area first.
Can SCRUBB EradiCRETE be used on a painted wooden door?
It may slightly fade some types of wood paint, so always test a small hidden area before using.
Does SCRUBB EradiCRETE remove plaster residue from brick?
Yes, it should effectively remove plaster and cement residue.
Will SCRUBB EradiCRETE work on excavators, diggers, or wheelbarrows?
Yes, it’s great for cleaning construction equipment—safe on metal and plastic.
Is SCRUBB EradiCRETE acid-free?
Yes, EradiCRETE is acid-free and ultra-safe to use.
Does SCRUBB EradiCRETE remove efflorescence salts?
Yes, it can help remove surface efflorescence from bricks and masonry.
Will SCRUBB EradiCRETE work on gypsum products?
Yes, it’s effective on gypsum-based materials unless they contain added polymers.
Is SCRUBB EradiCRETE safe for clothing?
It’s not tested for fabrics, so we don’t recommend it. If you choose to try, test a small area first for colourfastness.
How long should I leave SCRUBB EradiCRETE on?
Apply, allow it to react, and rinse thoroughly—do not let it dry on the surface.
Can I use SCRUBB EradiCRETE after a messy patio installation?
Yes, it’s commonly used for this. Avoid letting it sit too long on grout, and rinse well after application.
Can I use SCRUBB EradiCRETE on vehicles covered in concrete?
Yes, it won’t damage metal but may remove wax coatings. Avoid contact with rubber trims.
Will SCRUBB EradiCRETE remove acrylic or silicone renders, micro-cement, or resin?
It’s less effective on these materials as they contain polymers.
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