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DECERA/P is an alkaline-based concentrated cleaner with an effective action on oily dirt, even if long standing and built up over time, as well as residues and stains of an organic nature, such as oil or grease, organic polymers such as silicones, wax, resin and surface treatments in general. DECERA/P is a versatile, effective solution for cleaning floors with a variety of accumulated, long-standing dirt, such as from foot traffic, as well as organic and inorganic residues, and residues from metal working.
DECERA/P is a product that as well as being suitable for use on its own, is often used together with DEC 21 solvent-based wax remover for a full, deep wax removing action, known as “double wax stripping” Double wax stripping is an operation developed especially to remove any organic compound or residue from a surface, such as, wax, resin or previous treatments, or even layers or stains of oily dirt
Agglomerate cement-marble |
Concrete | Porcelain gres Natural or Structured |
Agglomerate resin-marble | Cotto | Porphyry |
Agglomerate resin-quartz | Granite | Quartzite |
Basaltina – Lava Stone | Limestone | Sandstone |
Cement tile | Marble | Slate |
Ceramic Craquele’ | Molted basalt | Terracotta |
Ceramic Glazed | Porcelain gres Honed | Travertine |
Clinker | Porcelain gres Lappato | Tuff |
CHARACTERISTICS AND BENEFITS
- Excellent wax-stripping power
- An effective way to remove cement-based residues from acid-sensitive surfaces
- A versatile solution, suitable for use on different types of material
- Gentle on surfaces and will not alter their appearance
- Efficiently removes existing waxes or treatments
- Ideal for deep cleaning of trafficable areas
- Also suitable for synthetic floor coverings.
- Removes surface stains caused by oil or grease
- Low odour solution
- Can be used with solvent-based wax removers and for “double wax stripping”
This product can be used on both indoor and outdoor surfaces.
Suitable for use on: Marble-cement agglomerate, Marble-resin agglomerate, Marble-quartz
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,
Limestone, Marble, Reconstituted stone (Eco stone), Porphyry, Quarzite, Terracotta, Travertine,
Tuff
10-15 m2/l
Cloth, mop, single disc machine, hard floor cleaner
Preparing and cleaning the surface
1. Before proceeding to wash the surface with Algafloor, it is advisable to clean away any surface residues, such as dust, debris and coarse dirt, using a broom or a vacuum cleaner,
We recommend treating small areas of the surface at a time. The size of the area to be treated individually should be decided according to the absorption level of the material. When applying to highly absorbent surfaces, such as cotto or terracotta, for example, it is necessary to work on an area of no more than about 4-5 sq. m, to ensure that the wax remover does not penetrate the surface completely, which would prevent it from carrying out its function. When applying to low-absorption surfaces, such as polished natural stone, for example, or stoneware or ceramic tiles, the treated area may be larger, according to the requirements and the capability of the operator
Application
The product can be used undiluted or it can be diluted in clean water, according to the amount of dirt that needs to be removed:
– If used as a final stage in the double wax stripping process, or when dissolving
particularly stubborn resin, wax or polymers, then the product should be diluted to 50%.
When used on absorbent materials, such as cotto or concrete, the product can be used
undiluted.
– If used for a strong degreasing action to remove large amounts of stubborn residues, the
product needs to be diluted to 20-30% in water (1 part product to 2/4 parts water).
– If used as a simple degreaser to periodically clean a floor, the product needs to be
diluted to 10% (1 part product to 9 parts water).
2. Apply the product in the selected dilution ratio to the surface, covering the whole area being cleaned and distributing it evenly and vigorously with a single-disc machine or large brush.
3. Leave the product to work for about 10-15 minutes, helping its dissolving action by passing over with a single-disc machine or large brush at more or less regular time intervals, according to the difficulty in removing the residues that need to be dissolved. This will boost the dissolving action of the product and give you better results.
When applied to particularly absorbent surfaces, while working with the product, it may be
necessary to pour some more onto the surface, to compensate for the product absorbed by the material. For the best possible results, it is important for the surface to be completely covered by a fine layer of product throughout the treatment.
This operation can be carried out using a more or less abrasive disc or brush, to be selected
according to the type of material and the type of dirt or treatment being removed.
White pad: for polished, delicate surfaces like marble, limestone and glazed materials, etc.
Green or light blue pad for rough, unpolished surfaces such as cotto, terracotta, concrete, etc.
4. After the above amount of time, remove the cleaning residues. Pour a sufficient amount of clean water onto the surface to form an emulsion with the solution on the floor; distribute this evenly with the single-disc machine or brush, and then remove any excess. This operation is best performed with a liquid vacuum cleaner, although alternatively, the excess liquid can be absorbed with cloths or absorbent paper towels.
5. After removing the residues, rinse the surface thoroughly using clean water. If the results are not completely satisfying, repeat the operation, following the steps above.
Opening to floor traffic
After rinsing the surface with water, the floor can be opened for use as soon as it is dry. When applying the treatment again, it is necessary to wait for the surface to be completely dry, all the way through. The amount of time for this will vary according to the type and absorption level of the material.
Application steps for double wax stripping DEC 21 + DECERA/P
Preparing and cleaning the surface
1. Before proceeding to wash the surface with Dec 21, it is advisable to clean away any surface residues, such as dust, debris and coarse dirt, using a broom or a vacuum cleaner,
We recommend treating small areas of the surface at a time. The size of the area to be treated individually should be decided according to the absorption level of the material. When applying to highly absorbent surfaces, such as cotto or terracotta, for example, it is necessary to work on an area of no more than about 4-5 sq. m, to ensure that the wax remover does not penetrate the surface completely, which would prevent it from carrying out its function. When applying to low-absorption surfaces, such as polished natural stone, for example, or stoneware or ceramic tiles, the treated area may be larger, according to the requirements and the capability of the operator.
Application
2. Apply the undiluted DEC 21 to the surface, covering the whole area being cleaned and
distributing it evenly and vigorously with a single-disc machine or large brush.
3. Leave the DEC 21 to work for about 10-15 minutes, helping its dissolving action by passing over with a single-disc machine or large brush at more or less regular time intervals, according to the difficulty in removing the residues that need to be dissolved. This will boost the dissolving action of the product and give you better results
When applied to particularly absorbent surfaces, while working with the product, it may be
necessary to pour some more onto the surface, to compensate for the product absorbed by the material. For the best possible results, it is important for the surface to be completely covered by a fine layer of product throughout the treatment.
This operation can be carried out using a more or less abrasive disc or brush, to be selected
according to the type of material and the type of dirt or treatment being removed. Green discs are normally used for wax stripping operations.
4. After the above time, proceed to apply the DECERA/P, which needs to be used undiluted on absorbent materials such as concrete or cotto, while on non-absorbent materials such as porcelain stoneware and ceramics, it is needs to be diluted to 50% in water.
5. Apply the DECERA/P to the surface – undiluted or diluted according to the instructions above
– covering the whole area already covered with DEC21 and distributing it evenly and vigorously with a single-disc machine or large brush.
6. Leave the DECERA/P to work for about 10-15 minutes, helping its dissolving action by passing over with a single-disc machine or large brush at more or less regular time intervals, according to the difficulty in removing the residues that need to be dissolved. This will boost the dissolving action of the product and give you better results.
When applied to particularly absorbent surfaces, while working with the product, it may be
necessary to pour some more onto the surface, to compensate for the product absorbed by the material. For the best possible results, it is important for the surface to be completely covered by a fine layer of product throughout the treatment.
This operation can be carried out using a more or less abrasive disc or brush, to be selected
according to the type of material and the type of dirt or treatment being removed. Green discs are normally used for wax stripping operations.
7. After the above amount of time, remove the cleaning residues. Pour a sufficient amount of clean water onto the surface to form an emulsion with the solution on the floor; distribute this evenly with the single-disc machine or brush, and then remove any excess. This operation is best performed with a liquid vacuum cleaner, although alternatively, the excess liquid can be absorbed with cloths or absorbent paper towels.
8. After removing the residues, rinse the surface thoroughly using clean water. If the results are not completely satisfying, repeat the operation, following the steps above.
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