How to remove grease and dirt from lacquered floors?
Grease and dirt on lacquered floors
Lacquered floors are popular for their glossy finish and durability. However, over time, they can accumulate grease and dirt, especially in high-traffic areas like kitchens and hallways. Ordinary cleaning products are often not effective enough and can even damage the lacquer layer. This causes the floor to lose its shine and become more prone to damage. Therefore, it is important to use a special product that effectively removes grease and dirt without damaging the floor.
The effective solution for lacquered floors
Lecol OH49 Clean is a mild, skin- and material-friendly concentrated cleaning agent specially developed for cleaning lacquered floors. The product can be diluted with water in any ratio and effectively dissolves grease and dirt. For use, add 50-100 ml of Lecol OH49 Clean to 10 liters of water and treat the surface with a cloth or mop. Rinsing or wiping dry is not necessary, except on glass. For heavier soiling, a higher concentration can be used. Lecol OH49 Clean is suitable for both small and large areas, making the maintenance of lacquered floors easy and effective. The product has a pleasant fragrance and is safe to use on various surfaces, including tiles, walls, and plastic floors.