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NO OIL is a solvent-based stain remover to be used to extract and remove grease stains from all types of surface With its special formulation, the product can offer effective, definitive action on:
– Stains from food oil and greasy foods;
– Stains from mineral oil, engine oil, diesel and lubricants
– Greasy stains and bituminous residues.
NO OIL is a product that can be applied on all surfaces – even the most delicate types such as polished marbles and acid-sensitive finishes – without attacking them or causing them to lose their shine. The special thick, creamy formula of NO OIL boosts its stain-extracting action, guaranteeing improved efficiency in terms of stain removal. It is also easy to use and effective on vertical surfaces.
Once applied over the stain to be removed, the product works alone without needing any further processes, until it completely removes the stain. NO OIL is quick and easy to apply, and its use will not alter the surface’s original appearance.
Agglomerate cement-marble |
Concrete | Porcelain gres Lappato |
Agglomerate resin-marble | Cotto | Porcelain gres Natural or Structured |
Agglomerate resin-quartz | Granite | Porphyry |
Basaltina – Lava Stone | Limestone | Quartzite |
Brick facings | Manufactured Stone (Eco-stone) | Sandstone |
Cement tile | Marble | Slate |
Ceramic Craquele’ | Molted basalt | Terracotta |
Ceramic Glazed | Parquet/Natural Wood | Travertine |
Clinker | Porcelain gres Honed | Tuff |
CHARACTERISTICS AND BENEFITS
- High stain extraction capacity
- Quick and easy application
- Will not ruin treated surfaces
- Also suitable for vertical surfaces
This product can be used on both indoor and outdoor surfaces.
Suitable for use on: Marble-resin agglomerate, Quartz-resin agglomerate, Slate, Sandstone,
Basaltina – Lava stone, Molten basalt, Cementina, Concrete, Craquelé ceramics, Glazed
ceramics, Clinker, Cotto, Granite, Lapped porcelain stoneware, Polished porcelain stoneware,
Natural porcelain stoneware, Textured porcelain stoneware, Cement grout, Limestone, Marble,
Exposed brick, Reconstituted stone (Eco stone), Porphyry, Quarzite, Terracotta, Travertine, Tuff
N.A.
Brush, Spatula, Direct application to stains
Preparing and cleaning the surface
1. Carefully clean the surface, making sure to remove any dust or dirt present.
2. Never use NO OIL on wet surfaces; make sure that the surface to be treated is dry or at most,
only slightly damp.
3. Do not apply NO OIL to overly heated surfaces. We recommend applying the product during
the coolest periods of the day.
4. In the case in which the surface to be treated has a previous surface layer of wax, proceed to
the removal of the same with Double Stripping
Application
NO OIL must only be used alone. Never mix it with other chemicals.
5. Shake well before use. The product is for use without dilution. Pour the product straight onto
the surface being treated. Use a brush, spatula or if simpler, pour directly onto the surface,
covering it completely with a thick layer of product.
6. Leave the product to act on the surface until it is completely dry. The product will become a
white powdery residue as it dries. It is fast drying and in any case, no more than 1-2 hours from
application.
7. Once the product is completely dry, proceed to remove the powder residue using a soft
bristled broom or clean brush if treating porous material; for compact, non-absorbent
materials, the residue can be removed with absorbent paper, a towel or a cloth. Once all
powder residues have been removed, wipe the surface with a slightly damp cloth or mop and
wait for it to dry thoroughly before assessing the stain removal results.
If the finished result is not totally satisfactory, repeat the product application process as
described above. If the stain is mixed in origin, it may be a good idea also to use another type of
stain remover.
When treating particularly porous surfaces, such as sandstone or handmade cotto, after stain
removal, it may be necessary to remove any remaining powder trapped in the pores. To do this
it is possible to use a vacuum cleaner or liquid cleaner, and an extractive detergent, Deterfug. In
more difficult cases, it is possible to use a pressurised washer.
Opening to floor traffic
8. After rinsing the surface with water, wait for the floor to dry completely before opening to
foot traffic.
Complementary Cleaning and Mintenace Product
– For routine cleaning of a surface treated with NO OIL we recommend: NEUGEL or ALGAFLOOR
– For extraordinary cleaning of a surface treated with NO OIL we recommend: FABER 30 or
DETERFUG, according to the type of surface to be cleaned
– Following a stain removal operation using NO OIL we recommend using a damp-proofing
and/or stain-proofing treatment to be selected according to the characteristics and intended
use of the surface.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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