Akemi Oil and Grease Remover Paste
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the AKEMI Company. International Stoneworks Inc. declines any responsibility as
to the veracity of this information.
Characteristics:
Akemi Oil and Grease Remover Paste is a product that contains solvents and
special absorbent substances. It has the following special properties:
- Suitable for all kinds of natural and artificial stone
- Extremely effective, even in the case of intensive staining
- Does not contain acids, leaching agents, waxes, resins or silicones
- Has a mild odor
- Has a supple, creamy consistency and can therefore also be easily applied
to smooth and polished surfaces (vertical or horizontal)
Field of Application:
Akemi Oil and Grease Remover Paste is used on all kinds of natural and artifical
stone to remove grease, oil and wax stains, as well as discolorations in joint
areas resulting from plasticizers in sealing materials.
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Safety Data Sheet
Instructions For Use:
- It is recommended to test the effect of the product on an inconspicuous area
first
- The surfaces to be thoroughly clean and must be dry
- In case of discolorations in joint areas, the sealant must be thoroughly removed
from the joint.
- Apply AKEMI Oil & Grease Remover Paste with a brush or spatula (1-2 mm
layer); recommended working temperatures: 5°C - 25°C
- After drying up (approx. 30-60 minutes), the residue is to be brushed or wiped
away.
- In the case of intensive staining and if required, the procedure is to be
repeated (several times if necessary)
- It is recommended to clean again the area following the application of this
product.
Special Hints
- Use AKEMI Liquid Glove to protect your hands when working with the product.
- To ensure orderly disposal, the tube must be emptied completely
Safety Measures
- See EC Technical Data Sheet
Technical Data
- Color: pale grey
- Density: 1.40g/cm³
- Shelf Life: Approx. 1 year (if stored in cool place free
from frost in its tightly closed original container)
Notice:
The above information is based on the latest stage of technical progress. It
is to be considered as a non-binding hint and does not release the user from a
performance test, since application, processing and environmental influences are
beyond our realm of control. |