CLEANING & MAINTENANCE TILE AND STONE CARE Mapei presents its UltraCare Cleaners – solutions that safeguard aesthetics and performance.
renovation projects, to restore a stone floor’s slip rating and aesthetic. Outdoors, it also tackles the removal of moss, black spot and algae and is effective as a remover for water-based and metalized waxes.
For polished stone: Mapei UltraCare Multicleaner – a concentrated pH-neutral cleaner – gives a thorough clean without rinsing. It can also be used to remove dirt and grout residue, so offers a safe option for a builders clean; for this procedure, a lower dilution is used and the surface is rinsed. For ongoing cleaning, ready-to-use Mapei UltraCare Multicleaner Spray is ideal for treated surfaces – especially natural stone in showers and wet areas, vanity units and worktops – and stone that is sensitive to acid and alkaline cleaning products.
ONGOING MAINTENANCE
For everyday cleaning of treated and untreated tiles, the range includes Mapei UltraCare Multicleaner – a concentrated pH- neutral solution that is non-rinse at a maintenance dilution of 1:200 and which can be used in industrial cleaning machines. It can be used on porcelain, ceramic, natural stone and concrete and has a coverage of 1500m² at this dilution. For acid sensitive tiles, including polished natural stone, the dilution can be adjusted to give a deeper clean and to remove cementitious residue after grouting.
Mapei’s range of UltraCare cleaners includes a series of treatments individually designed for daily cleaning, deep cleaning and surface renovation. The range includes options for use on all types of tile and stone, suitable for professional and end-user application. Treatments are offered in concentrated and spray formats and are safe and easy to apply on surfaces ranging from external porcelain pavers, to acid-sensitive polished marble. The range also features throughout Mapei UK’s Zero Line – a series of low environmental impact products that provide safe and sustainable high-performance solutions with CO2 fully offset in the entire life cycle.
SOLUTIONS FOR A BUILDERS CLEAN, DEEP CLEANING & STAIN REMOVAL
For acid-resistant stone: Mapei UltraCare Acid Cleaner and UltraCare Keranet safely remove fixing residue, including cementitious grout, polymers, organic dirt, salt, limescale and efflorescence. The ‘buffered’ formulations do not emit fumes, so they are safe to apply in unventilated spaces, for the environment and they will not damage stainless steel and aluminium profiles. The range also includes UltraCare Keranet Easy ready-to-use spray, which can be used as soon as grout becomes opaque; this results in significant time saving for the applicator.
For unpolished natural stone: Mapei UltraCare HD Cleaner – an alkaline formulation – removes fixing and installation residues, including polymer, and breaks down organic dirt. This product is ideal for cleaning before sealing and can also be used in
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To clean grout, and remove mould and epoxy, the range also includes four treatments: UltraCare Grout Cleaner – a ready-to- use concentrated alkaline cleaner; UltraCare Deep Cleaner – a ready-to-use cleaner used to remove mould and algae; UltraCare Epoxy Off Gel – a high viscosity solution for easy removal of epoxy residue and UltraCare Kerapoxy Cleaner – a ready-to-use solution for the removal of epoxy residue after grouting.
Alongside Mapei’s UltraCare cleaners, the range also includes a series of UltraCare protectors, designed to meet specific requirements, including protection before grouting, colour enhancement, water and oil-repellent protection and protection against mould reformation. To find out more about the Mapei UltraCare range, please contact:
technical-uk@mapei.co.uk
www.mapei.co.uk
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