What to do about cement residues on slate floors?
Removing cement residues from slate floors
Slate floors are loved for their robust and natural appearance. However, after laying the floor, a cement residue can remain. This residue is caused by leftover grout and cement, which are difficult to remove with regular cleaning agents. Cement residue diminishes the beauty of the slate and results in a dull and dirty look. This problem is especially common after new construction projects and renovations. Regular cleaning agents are often not strong enough to remove these stubborn residues and can even cause damage to the slate. Therefore, it is important to use a special product that is effective in removing cement residue without damaging the slate.
The effective solution for cement residues
HMK R165 Terracotta Cleaner is specially developed to remove stubborn cement residues from slate floors. This powerful cleaning agent contains a combination of special acids and supporting agents that effectively dissolve and remove cement residue, mortar residues, lime deposits, and rust. It is low odor and does not develop corrosive fumes, making it safe for indoor use. Before use, dilute the product with water according to the instructions, apply it with a brush, and let it work for a few minutes. Then scrub the surface thoroughly and rinse it well with clean water. Repeat the treatment if necessary for stubborn residues. HMK R165 Terracotta Cleaner ensures that your slate floors are clean and bright again, both indoors and outdoors. This product is suitable for both small and large surfaces, making cleaning simple and effective.