Revitalize and renew tile and stone floors with CleanMaster HydraVitalize

By Healthcare Facilities Today


HydraVitalize is an acid stone, tile, and grout revitalizing and renewing cleaning solution. HydraVitalize™ is used to renew and restore stone, tile and grout that has not responded effectively to other types of cleaning, or that has been exposed to a build-up of hard water spots and deposits, grout haze, soap scum, pet urine deposits, rust, and efflorescence. The acid cleaning action revitalizes and renews the appearance of ceramic, porcelain and quarry tile, as well as grout, granite, slate and sandstone. It uses a safer and milder proprietary acid than conventional acids like phosphoric and muriatic so it emits fewer vapors and requires fewer precautions. It breaks down and removes scale and soap scum, removes the white haze caused by efflorescence and removes the oxidized and imbedded soil from porous grout, brightening and renewing the surface of the grout. This acid-based cleaner will etch or damage most marble, limestone and travertine surfaces, so only use on recommended surfaces and always pre-test in an inconspicuous area first.

For more information on HydraVitalize, and the complete CleanMaster line of products, contact your local HydraMaster Distributor, visit our web site at www.hydramaster.com/cleanmaster or call us at 1-800-426-1301.

For more information on this press release:

Contact Doyle Bloss, Marketing and Brand Manager for HydraMaster/US Products at doyle.bloss@hydramaster.com

 



November 4, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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