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✨ Elevate Your Space with Efflorescence-Free Surfaces! ✨
Everbuild Salt Away Spray is a powerful, biodegradable solution designed to effectively remove salt and unsightly white efflorescence from bricks, stone, and concrete surfaces. This ready-to-use formula can be applied easily by pouring, spraying, or brushing, covering approximately 8-10 square meters per liter. Ideal for maintaining the aesthetic appeal of walls, paths, and patios, it ensures your surfaces remain pristine without causing any corrosive damage.
Manufacturer | Sika Everbuild |
Brand | Everbuild |
Model | Salt-Away |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 13 x 29 cm; 5.4 kg |
Item model number | SALT5 |
Manufacturer part number | SALT5 |
Special Features | Biodegradable |
Item Weight | 5.4 kg |
A**X
Great product and 0 efflorescence!
It worked really well to remove efflorescence Salts.If you use it the right way, you will be very satisfied with the product.You can check my pictures to believe.
P**O
Disappointing
Did not work!Re-read the instructions and tried again, same disappointing result.In my view a waste of money.
S**H
Quick delivery- Good Price
Bought due to patio having salt deposits all over it, apparently the extreme weather conditions this year have effected a lot of paving during manufacture, this is £10 cheaper than the local builders Merchant, given 4 stars as have used but waiting for final result, pavers have lightened and a lot of salt came out but after the heavy rains it's just watch and see, hopefully it's worked- Hint - easier to brush on as a spray leaves spot mark's, and it leaves a stick residue so be careful to remove any plant pots etc, wear protective gloves and ensure arms and legs are covered and wear wellies.
B**S
Block paving
I tried to clean my block paving following the instructions on the container. I was very disappointed with the results after 2 applications. Finished up power washing a lot more messy but far better results.
R**B
Good price
Does the job.
A**S
No Discernible Difference
Our brick retainer wall has suffered from efflorescence for a long time, made worse when a brickie replaced the ‘soldier’ course for us a few months ago. We were optimistic that this product would simply dissolve the salt stains, but it was not to be. Applied twice today in accordance with the instructions, but disappointedly no discernible difference after application.
E**K
Brilliant product for my Welsh slate water feature
I have read quite a few negative reviews, but thought I would try it - I paid £13 odd for 5 litres, so not expensive.I tried it on the smallest bit of slate first, to make sure it wouldn’t damage it as some people have said their paving got stained.The results speak for themselves- look at my before and after pics - years of calcified water deposits were removed from a second hand water feature - it was a bit of a labour of love and the build up needed a few goes, but I did it with one 5 litre container.This is my method:I painted it on the first time, then pressure washed off after a few hours- removed some but not all of the salts, so repeated a few times over the weekSmaller bits of slate were submerged in a bucket.Finally, with the awkward bits, I soaked kitchen roll in salt away, and packed it around and into the awkward areas - covered it in plastic bags to keep it moist over night, and again pressure washed off, and that worked a treat - I maybe should have done that earlier.This product is made of Citric acid and water according to the packaging - NOT ammonia as stated in the listing.Whatever its made from, I recommend it, but you do need to put in a bit of time and effort.
P**E
Cleaning salts
Well, I have been laying bricks for 37 year's. I was getting complaints about the salts. This is natural. Goes back to the construction of the brick. They do go of there own accord. Or try n buy a chemical. Did it work.. Errrr.. Not really. lol. But they see I made the effort.Even with a good jetwash.. Still return. But there's other ways to get rid of them. Permanently. But this particular customer was a knob. So I brought the chemical.. Went through the motions..There is an easy way to remove..But unfortunately it's a secret..Because not many know.. Not even bricklayers..
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