Lorem Ipsum
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STEP 3 – LIMESTONE
Observe limestone carefully about its cleanliness and integrity. Obtain the type of dirt and stains. Then, using the information in the table below, make a list of the interventions to be done to thoroughly clean the limestone
QUICK RECOVERY TABLE FOR MARBLES AND ONICESTYPE OF
PROBLEMU.S. GSA
PRO TIPS
BMC TIPS
P.T.
causes of stains
stain removers
REMOVE STAINS STAINS OF UNKNOWN ORIGN Substances not well identified
STAINS OF UNKNOWN ORIGN, REMOVING USING THE “NEST” METHOD Substances not well identified OIL AND FAT STAINS
Oils and fats such as oil-based paints, lipstick, butter, cream, milk, peanut butter, hands lotions, mustard and deposits made of oils, lubricating oils and / or bituminous products GREASY SMUDGES REMOVUNG BY COTTON SWAB lubricating grease LINSEED OIL STAINS, SOOTY DIRTY linseed oil paints, soots ACRYLIC AND LACTIC PAINTS acrylic and lactic paints
ORGANIC STAINS
Organic matter, food desserts, flowers, leaves, tea, coffee, dung of birds or animals IODINE STAINS
iodine
URINE STAINS
urine
INK AND DYE STAINS non-metallic ink, dye ADHESIVE RESIDUES sticky adhesive residue
MILDEW STAINS
mildew from mushrooms, algae or other living plants
SILICONE STAINS
hardened silicon layers
MORTAR DEPOSITS AND STAINS
mortar, concrete - MURIATIC ACID
- DEFROSTING DETERGENTS
RUST STAINS iron oxides, metal inks - SODIUM CITRATE
- SODIUM IDROSULFIT
- OXALIC ACID
- SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE
- RUST REMOVER
COPPER/BRONZE STAINS bronze and copper oxides CLEANING AND TREATMENTS BUILT-UP FLOOR COATINGS colorations in general, stratified stains REMOVING SOLUBLE SALTS
sulfates of sodium, potassium, magnesium or calcium;
Sodium nitrite, potassium and calcium;
calcium carbonate; sodium chloride;
silicaDAEKENED OR DISCOLORED TRAVERTINE BLEACHED AREAS bleach, sodium hypochlorite acid, acid detergents - OXALIC ACID
- LINSEED OIL
- MURIATIC ACID
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STEP 3 – GRANITE
Observe granite carefully about its cleanliness and integrity. Obtain the type of dirt and stains. Then, using the information in the table below, make a list of the interventions to be done to thoroughly clean the granite
TIPOLOGIA
PROBLEMABMC
SOLUTIONSUS GSA SHEET Information on basic substances and technical specifications
REMOVE STAINS STAINS OF UNKNOWN ORIGN 0445502-R OIL AND FAT STAINS
11R REMOVE OIL STAINS ON GRANITE 0446503-R LINSEED OIL STAINS, SOOTY DIRTY 12R ACRYLIC AND LACTIC PAINTS
13R ORGANIC STAINS
14R IODINE STAINS
16P URINE STAINS
17P INK AND DYE STAINS
19P ADHESIVE RESIDUES 23P MILDEW STAINS
26R SILICONE STAINS
29R BITUMEN STAINS
0446514-R RUST STAINS RUST REMOVER KIT 0446501R
COPPER/BRONZE STAINS 0446502R CLEANING AND TREATMENTS BUILT-UP FLOOR COATINGS 0446506R POLLUTION 0440012R SALTS
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STEP 3 – SANDSTONE
Observe sandstone carefully about its cleanliness and integrity. Obtain the type of dirt and stains. Then, using the information in the table below, make a list of the interventions to be done to thoroughly clean the sandstone
QUICK RECOVERY TABLE FOR SANDSTONESTYPE OF
PROBLEMU.S. GSA
PRO TIPS
BMC TIPS
P.T.
causes of stains
stain removers
REMOVE STAINS STAINS OF UNKNOWN ORIGN Substances not well identified
STAINS OF UNKNOWN ORIGN, REMOVING USING THE “NEST” METHOD Substances not well identified OIL AND FAT STAINS
Oils and fats such as oil-based paints, lipstick, butter, cream, milk, peanut butter, hands lotions, mustard and deposits made of oils, lubricating oils and / or bituminous products GREASY SMUDGES REMOVUNG BY COTTON SWAB lubricating grease LINSEED OIL STAINS, SOOTY DIRTY linseed oil paints, soots ACRYLIC AND LACTIC PAINTS acrylic and lactic paints
ORGANIC STAINS
Organic matter, food desserts, flowers, leaves, tea, coffee, dung of birds or animals IODINE STAINS
iodine
URINE STAINS
urine
INK AND DYE STAINS non-metallic ink, dye ADHESIVE RESIDUES sticky adhesive residue
MILDEW STAINS
mildew from mushrooms, algae or other living plants
SILICONE STAINS
hardened silicon layers
MORTAR DEPOSITS AND STAINS
mortar, concrete - MURIATIC ACID
- DEFROSTING DETERGENTS
RUST STAINS iron oxides, metal inks - SODIUM CITRATE
- SODIUM IDROSULFIT
- OXALIC ACID
- SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE
- RUST REMOVER
COPPER/BRONZE STAINS bronze and copper oxides CLEANING AND TREATMENTS DIRT BUILT-UP colorations in general, stratified stains EFFLORESCENCE
sulfates of sodium, potassium, magnesium or calcium;
Sodium nitrite, potassium and calcium;
calcium carbonate; sodium chloride;
silicaREMOVAL OF SOILING bleaching solution BLEACHED AREAS bleach, sodium hypochlorite acid, acid detergents - OXALIC ACID
- LINSEED OIL
- MURIATIC ACID
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STEP 3 – CLEANING MARBLE
Observe marble carefully about its cleanliness and integrity. Obtain the type of dirt and stains. Then, using the information in the table below, make a list of the interventions to be done to thoroughly clean the marble
QUICK RECOVERY TABLE FOR MARBLES AND ONICESTYPE OF
PROBLEMU.S. GSA
PRO TIPS
BMC TIPS
P.T.
causes of stains
stain removers
REMOVE STAINS STAINS OF UNKNOWN ORIGN Substances not well identified
STAINS OF UNKNOWN ORIGN, REMOVING USING THE “NEST” METHOD Substances not well identified OIL AND FAT STAINS
Oils and fats such as oil-based paints, lipstick, butter, cream, milk, peanut butter, hands lotions, mustard and deposits made of oils, lubricating oils and / or bituminous products GREASY SMUDGES REMOVUNG BY COTTON SWAB lubricating grease LINSEED OIL STAINS, SOOTY DIRTY linseed oil paints, soots ACRYLIC AND LACTIC PAINTS acrylic and lactic paints
ORGANIC STAINS
Organic matter, food desserts, flowers, leaves, tea, coffee, dung of birds or animals IODINE STAINS
iodine
URINE STAINS
urine
INK AND DYE STAINS non-metallic ink, dye ADHESIVE RESIDUES sticky adhesive residue
MILDEW STAINS
mildew from mushrooms, algae or other living plants
SILICONE STAINS
hardened silicon layers
MORTAR DEPOSITS AND STAINS
mortar, concrete - MURIATIC ACID
- DEFROSTING DETERGENTS
RUST STAINS iron oxides, metal inks - SODIUM CITRATE
- SODIUM IDROSULFIT
- OXALIC ACID
- SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE
- RUST REMOVER
COPPER/BRONZE STAINS bronze and copper oxides CLEANING AND TREATMENTS BUILT-UP FLOOR COATINGS colorations in general, stratified stains EFFLORESCENCE
sulfates of sodium, potassium, magnesium or calcium;
Sodium nitrite, potassium and calcium;
calcium carbonate; sodium chloride;
silicaYELLOW DISCOLORATION waxes, ultraviolet light, iron oxides, mastics BLEACHED AREAS bleach, sodium hypochlorite acid, acid detergents - OXALIC ACID
- LINSEED OIL
- MURIATIC ACID