SCRUBB Brick & Patio Cleaner is a fast acting, acid-based cleaner for brickwork, paving and stone surfaces. The powerful formulation easily removes mortar and cement stains, efflorescence, salts, paint and weather-staining from walls, patios, concrete and other mineral surfaces.

| Size | Product Code | Case Qty | Pallet Qty | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5L | S24SC C500 | 2 | 160 | 5037832328694 |

PRE-APPLICATION:
Ensure the surface is resistant to hydrochloric acid. Do not use on paintwork, stainless steel or delicate materials. Use neat for heavy deposits or dilute up to 1:5 with water for general cleaning.
METHOD:
Use a sprayer, brush or watering can to coat the surface evenly. Let the cleaner sit for several minutes to break down stains. For stubborn deposits, scrub with a stiff-bristled brush.
CLEAN OFF:
Wash the area with plenty of clean water to remove residue. Repeat if necessary: Heavy accumulations may require additional applications or extended contact time.
It’s a powerful, fast-acting acid-based cleaner designed to remove mortar, cement splashes, efflorescence, salts, paint, and weather staining from brick, masonry, paving, and stone surfaces.
Yes, it’s highly effective at dissolving concrete splashes, cement smears, and mortar residue from brickwork and paving.
Yes, it quickly removes efflorescence and other mineral salt deposits from masonry and stone.
It’s suitable for most mineral surfaces like concrete, brick, and sandstone. However, it’s not recommended for use on acid-sensitive materials such as limestone, marble, or polished stone.
It can remove some surface paint and weathered coatings, but it’s not intended as a full paint stripper.
Yes, it effectively removes grime and staining to restore the original colour and appearance of weathered brick and paving.
Apply using a watering can, brush, or sprayer. Allow it to dwell briefly, agitate if needed, and rinse thoroughly with plenty of clean water.
Yes, it’s ideal for cleaning and preparing surfaces before applying a sealer. Always ensure the surface is fully dry before sealing.
Typically, 5–10 minutes is enough. Don’t allow it to dry out—rinse thoroughly once the reaction has stopped.
It’s safe for most coloured or dyed concrete and brick, but always test a small, hidden area first to confirm colour stability.
Yes, you can use it as a pre-treatment before pressure washing to enhance cleaning results.
Avoid direct contact. Rinse any accidental splashes immediately with plenty of water to prevent damage.
It has a typical acidic odour during use—we recommend wearing gloves and ensuring good ventilation when working in enclosed areas.
It can be used indoors with care and good ventilation but protect surrounding surfaces and rinse thoroughly after cleaning.
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