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G51 Contractors Solvent Degreaser – 101 How-To Series

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Scrubb Contractor Solvent is an ideal workshop solvent degreaser. It’s perfect for cleaning up grease, grime, oily residues, and even excess sealants and adhesive. It’s perfect on metals, plastics, sealed and painted concrete, even vehicles and glass. When using it, always test it on an inconspicuous area first and then apply the product. Allow it to sit 5 to 10 minutes and then wipe it off with a clean cloth.

How to Remove Grease, Sealant & Adhesive Residue | SCRUBB Contractors Solvent

In this video, we show you how to use SCRUBB Contractors Solvent; a professional-strength aerosol solvent degreaser that quickly dissolves grease, grime, oily residues, excess sealants, and adhesives from a wide range of surfaces. Essential kit for contractors and trade professionals. 

HOW TO USE:

  • Shake the can well before use 
  • Spray directly onto the affected area from a short distance
  • Allow brief contact time for the solvent to penetrate the deposit
  • Wipe clean with a cloth or rinse thoroughly depending on the surface
  • For dried adhesive or sealant, reapply and allow extra time 

SURFACES IT’S SUITABLE FOR: Metals, plastics, concrete, vehicle surfaces, glass, tools, and equipment. 

TIPS & TRICKS: 

  • Ideal for cleaning up excess sealant before it cures, act quickly for best results 
  • Works well for removing adhesive residue from tiles and frames during installation
  • Use in a well-ventilated area, avoid inhalation and open flames 
  • Keep away from painted surfaces unless testing first, as solvents may affect some finishes 
  • Great for pre-cleaning surfaces before bonding, sealing, or coating 

FAQs: 

  • Can it be used on vehicle paintwork? Test first, avoid prolonged contact with painted finishes 
  • Is it safe for plastic surfaces? Yes for most rigid plastics, test on softer or flexible plastics first 
  • How do I remove uncured silicone sealant? Spray onto the sealant, leave briefly, then wipe away with a cloth 

Find SCRUBB Contractors Solvent at trade and building industry stockists.

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