Construction Stains

SKU: 9781927258699
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  • Author:
    ELKINK Alide
  • ISBN:
    9781927258699
  • Publication Date:
    January 2016
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    20
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    BRANZ
  • Country of Publication:
Construction Stains
Construction Stains

Construction Stains

SKU: 9781927258699
Regular price $21.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    ELKINK Alide
  • ISBN:
    9781927258699
  • Publication Date:
    January 2016
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    20
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    BRANZ
  • Country of Publication:

Description

Building and renovation work can result in spills and splashes causing undesirable staining on nearby surfaces. GRG Construction stains.pngThe most common substances likely to cause staining if not handled or used correctly include:

paints, varishes and stains (waterborne and solventborne)

oil, grease and wax

adhesives

sealants (silicone and latex)

concrete and cement-based mortar and grout

asphalt and tar.

This Good Repair Guide covers:

The solvents and cleaners available for stain removal and the procedures for removing different types of construction related stains without damaging the underlying materialphysical removal options such as abrading, rubbing, sanding, scraping, sandblasting, grinding, steam cleaning, brushing or scouring where appropriatedry materials that may be applied to a stain or spillage.

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  • Building and renovation work can result in spills and splashes causing undesirable staining on nearby surfaces. GRG Construction stains.pngThe most common substances likely to cause staining if not handled or used correctly include:

    paints, varishes and stains (waterborne and solventborne)

    oil, grease and wax

    adhesives

    sealants (silicone and latex)

    concrete and cement-based mortar and grout

    asphalt and tar.

    This Good Repair Guide covers:

    The solvents and cleaners available for stain removal and the procedures for removing different types of construction related stains without damaging the underlying materialphysical removal options such as abrading, rubbing, sanding, scraping, sandblasting, grinding, steam cleaning, brushing or scouring where appropriatedry materials that may be applied to a stain or spillage.

Building and renovation work can result in spills and splashes causing undesirable staining on nearby surfaces. GRG Construction stains.pngThe most common substances likely to cause staining if not handled or used correctly include:

paints, varishes and stains (waterborne and solventborne)

oil, grease and wax

adhesives

sealants (silicone and latex)

concrete and cement-based mortar and grout

asphalt and tar.

This Good Repair Guide covers:

The solvents and cleaners available for stain removal and the procedures for removing different types of construction related stains without damaging the underlying materialphysical removal options such as abrading, rubbing, sanding, scraping, sandblasting, grinding, steam cleaning, brushing or scouring where appropriatedry materials that may be applied to a stain or spillage.