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S99 Eradicrete Concrete Remover Instructions

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Introducing Scrubb Eradicate™ Concrete Remover. With a non-toxic, non-corrosive formulation, Eradicrete removes concrete, cement, and limescale without damaging your equipment, your surfaces, or the environment. For best results, pre-wet any concrete buildup. Then apply a generous layer of Eradicrete foam. Allow it to dwell for 15 to 30 minutes for medium buildup. Heavier deposits may need more time or a second application. Say goodbye to harsh acid-based chemicals. This unique plant-based solution delivers powerful performance without the fumes, the danger, or the mess.

ERADICRETE™: The Safer, Plant-Based Solution for Concrete Removal!

Say goodbye to harsh, acid-based chemicals and switch to a safer, eco-friendly alternative that doesn’t compromise on performance. ERADICRETE™ is a powerful, plant-based formula that effortlessly removes concrete and cement buildup without the hazards associated with traditional concrete removers. Non-fuming and fully biodegradable, it’s safe for users, equipment, and the environment, making it the ideal choice for plant and equipment clean-up.

Why Choose ERADICRETE?

  • No dangerous fumes or harmful chemicals.
  • Safe to use on virtually any surface.
  • Environmentally friendly, biodegradable formula.
  • Effectively softens and breaks down concrete without damaging equipment.

How to Use:

  1. Ensure surfaces are cool and free from dust and debris.
  2. Pre-wet areas with water before applying ERADICRETE™.
  3. Apply a generous coating of ERADICRETE™ foam to the concrete buildup.
  4. Allow 15-30 minutes of dwell time for medium buildup before removing with a pressure washer. For heavier deposits, multiple applications or overnight dwell time may be necessary.

Safety Reminder: Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water and remove contact lenses if necessary.

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