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Frequently Asked Questions
- A: Always use cutting boards on marble bench tops to prevent acid burns from acid based products such as lemons, limes, tomato sauces, coke and champagne.
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Other FAQs :
- Q: What surfaces can the clean and capture system sanitise?
- A: The system cleans many hard surfaces including man made tiles/natural stone and many synthetic safety floor.
- Q: How does it achieve such a clean finish?
- A: The combination of emulsification, heat, pressure and vacuum surgically removes the build up of dirt, grease and grime from the micro pores of the different surfaces. First the emulsifier disloves these contaminants and then the heat and pressure combine with the vacuum to remove them.
- Q: How do I remove leaf and pet dropping stains from my sealed outdoor paving?
- A: Apply bleach or pool chlorine to the sealed surface. Allow 30minutes to react with the stain then hose off.
- Q: How do I arrange for you to come to site?
- A: Either phone or email us and we will arrange an appointment at your convenience. You will be asked questions such as do you have off road parking or an out side tap - neither is essential but the more information we have before visiting makes the demonstration run smoother.
- Q: How often does my sealed surface need re application?
- A: All situations are different based on use and cleaning regime employed, but as a rough guide; surface sealers should be reapplied every 3-6months in a high traffic commercial situation and approximately every 12months in an average domestic situation. Penetrating Sealers, depending on the initial application and cleaning regime 3-15years.
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