Ideal workshop solvent degreaser, quickly dissolves grease, grime, oily residues, excess sealants and adhesives. Suitable for use on metals, plastics, sealed/painted concrete, vehicle surfaces and glass.
| Size | Product Code | Case Qty | Pallet Qty | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 750ml | G51SC T75 | 6 | 750 | 5037832332912 |
Always test on an inconspicuous area before use. Apply the product to the surface to be cleaned. Allow 5-10 minutes contact time. Wipe up with a clean dry cloth. If necessary, rinse surface with soapy water. Avoid use on rubber or polyurethane surfaces.
Can SCRUBB Contractors Solvent penetrate and soften glued surfaces, like shower cabinet frames?
Yes, it can soften some adhesives if it stays in contact for a couple of hours. Vertical surfaces may limit effectiveness due to the solvent’s thin consistency.
Can SCRUBB Contractors Solvent remove paint or varnish?
Contractors Solvent may soften some paints and varnishes, but effectiveness depends on the type and age of the coating. Test a small area first.
Is SCRUBB Contractors Solvent safe to use on tiles, metal, or glass?
Generally, yes, it is safe on tiles, metal, and glass, but prolonged contact may affect some finishes. Always test a small inconspicuous area first.
How do you apply SCRUBB Contractors Solvent?
Apply with a cloth, brush, or sponge. Allow sufficient contact time for the solvent to work, then scrape or wipe away softened material. Repeat if necessary.
How long should I leave SCRUBB Contractors Solvent on the surface?
Contact time varies with the material being removed. For sealants and adhesives, 2–4 hours may be needed. Always monitor to avoid damaging the surface.
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