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Renew Ceiling Cleaner (4 Concentrate & 4 Activator Case)
Renew Ceiling Cleaner


 
sorry, discontinued


Product Code: CC-M97202
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Description
 
Ceiling Tile & Wall Cleaner for Porous & Non-Porus Surfaces

RENEW is an enzyme in a solution of emulsifiers, surfactants, optic brighteners, anti-rust inhibitors and nontoxic cleaners. The dirt and pollution on ceilings and walls are layers of films bonded to the surface by amino and fatty acids. Ceilings and walls trap odours, smoke, oil and cooking grease, films, nicotine, dust mites and many more unsanitary pollutants.

RENEW eliminates the amino and fatty acids (bonders) and the cleaning agents break down the films into particles dispensing them into the atmosphere. On non-poporus surfaces the solution breaks the films into fine beads that are sponged off.

Mix one 10oz Bottle of Activator with one 10oz Bottle of Concentrate to a gallon of water. 1 Case comes with 4 bottles of each. Case covers up to 3600 sq. ft.

HOW TO USE:
The difference between marginal results and superior results is directly related to education and technique. Follow the steps outlined here for a superior job with RENEW PORUS. The techniques and tips in this "How To" Guide have been proven in the field. Speed, accuracy and the proper use of the solutions and tools are the key to success and an effective job.

QUALIFY THE PROJECT:
Before starting do a test area to qualify your final result. It is best to do a partial area and to mask half the area so a very crisp line of before and after will be visible so you can determine what type of surface you are dealing with.

TYPES OF SURFACES:
Maintenance: Surface cleans back to 90% - 99% of original appearance
Cleaning: Surface cleans back to 80% - 90% of original appearance
Restoration: Surface cleans back to 50% - 80% of original appearance

COVERING:
RENEW is guaranteed not to damage synthetic carpets, drapes, furniture or fabrics. It is necessary to cover electronics, fabrics that might bleed, paper and other natural fibers. You may also cover items that are easier to cover than to wipe off overspray (chrome, glass, etc.). It is best to use a paper/plastic drop cloth. The solution may make hard floors slippery.

CEILING PREPARATION:
Removes Dust, Soot & Carbon - To remove soot and dust (normally around air diffusers), you can vacuum, use an air compressor (100+psi) or just brush with a soft brush. Remove as much dust and soot as possible. Glacier tile may require air pressure cleaning. Use a chemical sponge to remove carbon, smoke damage and thick oil soot found around air diffusers. It is best to work in toward the air diffuser, fan or fixture. After removing dust and soot you are ready to begin spraying.

TIPS:
Attach enough extension so spraying trigger is at waist level. Do not spray holding assembly overhead. Prime the pump; with tips off place end of extension in mixing tank and spray. When solid stream appears the pump is primed. Attach proper tips to begin. Walk backwards when spraying; this allows the sprayer to view the amount of solution being applied. Spray enough solution on the surface to wet it but no so much that it drips off. Spray in even strokes and never in a sweeping motion. Overwetting will cause streaking. If an area is especially soiled, it may require several sprayings and agitation with a sponge.

EDGING:
Start by cleaning the edges of the ceiling. Do the entire perimeter first. Attach single tip and be sure there is an even spray pattern. Spray holding the tip 10 inches below the ceiling and far enough away from the wall so no solution gets on the wall. Be sure to have a wiper wipe the wall behind the sprayer in case any overspray does get on the wall. Clean streaks will not occur on the wall if the excess solution is wiped in time.

DOUBLE TIP SPRAY ASSEMBLY:
The double tip covers almost three times as much area as the single tip. Hold the sprayer 10-12 inches below the ceiling and parallel to it. Part of the ceiling will be missed if you hold the double tip too close to the ceiling. Make sure both tips are spraying even fan patterns.

WIPING:
Walk backwards when wiping. This allows you to watch the sponge for position and cleanliness. Rinse sponge often and change rinse water as needed. Don't let dirty sponge touch clean porous surfaces or a stain will occur. Use just the corners of the sponge when wiping. If the ceiling has recessed gridwork, cut the sponge to fit.

NON-POROUS SURFACES:

FIXTURES/CEILINGS:
All fixtures will need to be sprayed and wiped. The solution will not damage lights, speakers or any other type of fixture. Caution: Do Not spray solution directly into smoke alarms and when wiping do not jar sprinkler heads. Where there is a non-absorbent ceiling, the entire area will have to be sprayed and wiped. Let the solution emulsify the grime and wipe in three to five minutes. If surface becomes tacky, simply respray.

VENTS:
Place a drop cloth directly below the fixture and spray enough solution into the fixture that the dirt and grime drips out with the excess solution. Repeat if necessary but do not overspray the ceiling tile around the fixture.

WALLS:
Spray from bottom up and if non-porous, wipe from the top to the bottom. Light agitation may be needed on badly soiled surfaces.

REPAIR DAMAGE:
Stains (water, mold, soaked in carbon, etc.) can be lightened by normal cleaning but may not be removed. Stained surfaces are damaged and should be replaced or masked. Use the aerosol tile restorer to mask the damage of stains. If you must replace a tile, it is best to put the new tile in an out of the way place. Put an older tile in the more visible location to avoid a checkerboard effect.


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