How to clean hardened dirt deposits on facades?

How can I effectively clean hardened dirt deposits from my facades?

Building facades are often exposed to various weather conditions such as rain, wind, and snow. These elements can lead to a buildup of hardened dirt deposits on the facades over time. These deposits can consist of dust, soot, algae, and other contaminants that are difficult to remove with regular cleaning agents. Many people try to clean the facades with water and soap, but this is often not sufficient. Additionally, some cleaning agents can damage the facade materials such as brick, natural stone, and concrete. This makes it necessary to use a cleaning agent that is not only effective in removing hardened dirt deposits but also safe for the facade materials. A good approach ensures that the facades look fresh and clean again without the risk of damage.

Use Lithofin MURO for thorough cleaning of facades and removal of hardened dirt deposits

Lithofin MURO is an ideal product for cleaning facades and removing hardened dirt deposits. This powerful cleaning agent contains a mix of special acids and cleaning-enhancing components that penetrate deeply into the dirt deposits and effectively dissolve them. Lithofin MURO is suitable for use on various acid-resistant surfaces such as ceramic tiles, decorative concrete, and various types of natural stone. Before use, Lithofin MURO should be diluted with water and applied to the moistened facade. After a short exposure time, rinse the surface with plenty of water. This product is especially suitable for outdoor use and on construction sites. It ensures thorough cleaning without damaging the facade materials. This keeps the facades in optimal condition and makes them look like new. Lithofin MURO offers a reliable solution for anyone looking to professionally and effectively clean their facades.

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Lithofin MURO

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Lithofin MURO thoroughly cleans facades and removes hardened dirt deposits. Suitable for various acid-resistant surfaces.