Grimex by LTP
2023 marks the 35th anniversary for LTP’s Grimex deep cleaner. One of LTP’s top-five best selling products, the heavy duty ‘grime and stain remover’ remains a firm favourite within the tiling and cleaning sectors, providing a solution for a myriad of issues, indoors and outdoors.
Still featuring the original formulation, Grimex is designed for all types of natural and engineered stone and tile, from limestone and marble to ceramic and porcelain. It can be used to remove residue before application of a sealer; to daily and deep clean surfaces, and to renovate tiles in all environments, including historic settings.
Used at different levels of dilution to tackle different issues, Grimex removes oil, grease, ingrained dirt, water-based paint and old layers of wax. Applications range from paths and patios, pool surrounds and cladding, to floors, countertops, wall tiles and hearths.
For general cleaning, it is diluted with water 1:10 and applied with a mop or cloth; surfaces are then wiped with a clean, damp cloth. At this dilution, Grimex has a coverage rate of approximately 50m2 per litre. For more severe staining – and to strip surfaces during renovations and before resealing – it is used at a 1:3 dilution or neat, and surfaces are agitated before rinsing.
Company Contact:
info@ltp-online.co.uk
www.ltp-online.co.uk 01823 666213
LTP is a leading UK manufacturer and supplier of sealing, cleaning and aftercare products for tiles and stone. Established in 1984, LTP supplies over 700 tile, stone, fireplace and kitchen showrooms and its range is specified for both domestic and commercial use.
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