Azule Losefix
Azule Losefix
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Azule Losefix
Azule Losefix is a very powerful solvent for heavy soiling on cement tiles or natural stone such as paint, glue residues (other than tile adhesive), old impregnation layers, chewing gum and many other products that are soluble by a product with solvents. Azule Losefix is used when old impregnation layers need to be removed to get to underlying dirt, when renovating an old cement tile floor, for removing oil, paint, carpet adhesive and stains that have settled on or in the tiles.
Good to know
Always close the cap of the packaging in time. This product contains solvents. If the product is left open for too long without the cap, this will adversely affect the functioning of the product! After opening, it can be stored for 1 year in a cool, dry place. Please note: after using Losefix, the protective impregnation layer is also removed and the tiles will need to be re-impregnated. Losefix is a solvent and can be harmful to your health. Therefore, keep it away from children and apply it in a well-ventilated area with gloves and eye protection!
How do I use Losefix?
Shake the bottle before use. Losefix may not be diluted with water and should be used pure. Treat the dirty tiles by applying a generous layer of Losefix with a roller or brush. Let this layer work for at least 30 seconds but do not let it dry. It is then advisable to use a stiff scrub brush and scrub the tiles vigorously. Rinse the floor with clean tap water. Repeat this step if necessary.
It often happens that the stains have been absorbed into the tiles. This means that Losefix is not sufficient to remove the stain. In such a case, it is important to clean the tiles with our Superboen after using Losefix. Read the instructions for removing stains with Superboen. If in doubt, consult our helpdesk! You can find the complete treatment schedule for cement tiles on our website.
Suitable for
Azule Losefix is suitable for porous tiles such as cement tiles or natural stone.
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