SCRUBB Black Spot Remover powers away black spots, grime and stains on exterior masonry surfaces. Lifts even tough aged dirt to deeply clean and restore areas of block paving, concrete, and natural stone.

| Size | Product Code | Case Qty | Pallet Qty | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5L | S69SC C500 | 2 | 160 | 5037832335395 |

PRE-APPLICATION:
Brush away loose dirt and debris to ensure the product can penetrate grime effectively.
APPLICATION:
Pour or spray directly onto the surface using a watering can or sprayer. Ensure the surface is fully saturated, then leave for at least 2 hours (or overnight for best results).
RINSE:
Wash off with clean water or use a pressure washer for a deep clean. For heavily soiled or stubborn areas, repeat the process and work with a stiff-bristled brush.
It’s designed to remove black algae, mould, and dirt from stone, concrete, and other hard exterior surfaces.
Yes, it is suitable for sandstone, limestone, and artificial stone. Always test a small, inconspicuous area first, especially on coloured or coated surfaces.
This product has not been specifically tested on marble or K-Rend. For marble, avoid contact with gilding or coloured lettering. Always test in a small, inconspicuous area first.
No, it is not recommended for resin driveways.
Use neat (undiluted) on the surface. Brush or spray evenly, leave for around 12 hours, then rinse off. Allow the surface to fully dry before applying any sealer.
Approximately 40 square metres.
Pets should stay off the treated area until it is dry. Avoid contact with plants. It is safe to use near artificial lawns.
Allow at least 12 hours for the product to work, then rinse off and let the surface fully dry. Ideally, leave several days between treatment and sealing.
Yes, once the surface has been rinsed thoroughly and completely dried, it is safe for pets and people.
Excessive run-off onto tarmac may leave white marks; pre-soaking the tarmac and rinsing while wet can prevent this. It is safe for UPVC gutters.
No, always use neat.
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