Description
Frequently asked questions
What materials can I use LTP's Solvex on?
LTP’s Solvex can used on most materials to remove sticky residue left over on your product. Wax , Silicone, Acrylic, Polyurethane Sealers and Residual Epoxy Grout For Stone, Travertine, Terracotta, Slate, Sandstone, Flag-stones, Quarry Tiles, Glazed Ceramic and Porcelain. All can be removed/used with LTP’s Solvex
How do I use Solvex?
For application and cleaning tools see our Tools Section. Pour contents into a glass or metal container (not plastic). Apply generously by dabbing on with a cloth or brush. Work in manageable areas of no more than 5 sq metre and do not brush out. Leave for up to 30 minutes, but do not allow the solution to dry out. If drying should occur within 30 minutes apply a little more solution. Use a course, stiff brush or abrasive pad to remove softened coating from the surface. Repeat the process if unwanted material remains. Wash down with a dilute solution of LTP Grimex, rinse with plenty of water and leave to dry (min 24hrs) before resealing. Use natural fibre brushes. Brushes made from synthetic fibres may be damaged by this product. If you are unsure of correct application methods, test on an inconspicuous area, prior to general application. If removing residues from epoxy grout; apply making sure to avoid prolonged contact with the joint as well. Viscous solution should not drip if used on vertical surfaces. Protect acrylic surfaces such as baths and shower trays from
contact.
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Does Solvex come in different sized bottles?
Can Solvex deteriorate my product?
No, if you follow the instructions above and on the bottle then Solvex will only deteriorate sticky residues.
When should i use Solvex?
Solvex should be used on any leftover sticky residue. Suitable for removing most wax, oil, silicone, acrylic, polyure-thane sealers and residual epoxy grout. After washing and rinsing, surfaces are ideal for re-sealing.