Cleaning is an important step in substrate preparation
Proper cleaning of the substrate is very important in order to be able to work well with the substrate. To create a solid foundation, impurities, paint residues and even varnish residues may have to be removed. This can only be done with the right accessories. With a quality paint stripper, even the most stubborn paint stains and varnish residues can be removed to give the surface a fresh new coat of paint, for example. With our cleaners, joints also shine anew. No matter whether it’s clear lacquers, glazes, latex paints, polishes or even emulsion paints, our cleaners and removers are perfect for cleaning interior and exterior surfaces. When using paint strippers for substrate cleaning, protective goggles, gloves and a respiratory mask should always be worn.
Leaching agents for clean, adherent substrates
In addition to cleaners and paint strippers, you will also find efficient leaching agents in our range. They are used especially for cleaning substrates and for renovation work. They make it easy to achieve a surface with good grip and adhesion. Grease and impurities are effectively removed by the leaching agent and the optimum substrate is created. Gloves should always be worn when using leaching agent to clean the surface. The leaching agent itself should be applied with a sponge or a ceiling brush. After the leaching agent has worked in, the substrate should be rinsed with clear water and wiped thoroughly. Take care not to let the leaching agent dry on.
Mould remover for mineral surfaces
Our mould remover for all mineral substrates (plaster, concrete, brick and ceramic) ensures a mould-free substrate. Care should be taken with sensitive and coloured substrates such as wood, wallpaper, textiles, cork and some metals, as they can become discoloured. With an efficient mould remover, mould and mildew stains can be easily removed and the health risk as well as the spreading of mould are reliably and sustainably stopped. It is important to find out the cause of the mould: in most cases, increased humidity in the room is the reason for mould infestation.