Rempro Salt Neutraliser
Treatment & control of white salts
Rempro Salt Neutraliser is an aqueous surface treatment specifically developed to overcome the problem of white salts on mineral building surfaces from new render to old stone. Can be used on brickwork and masonry before the render application as part of a damp proof course.
An aqueous surface treatment specifically developed to overcome the problem of white salts on mineral building surfaces from new render to old stone.
Key Benefits
- Neutralises the action of salts to prevent or reduce efflorescence.
- Applicable to all mineral building surfaces.
- Used as a concentrate or in diluted form.
Due to rising dampness, salts contained in groundwater are absorbed into the masonry and the plaster coat. If the rising dampness had been severe, the plasterwork could lose the key, and the presence of salt deposits can often note visual evidence of this problem. In such severe circumstances, the plasterwork must be removed, and replastering carried out by Rempro replastering specification or other appropriate specifications, which will prevent any residual salts in the base substrate from migrating into new plasterwork.
There are, however, many situations where the type of salts within the masonry is such that the plasterwork remains in good condition. In these cases, the Salt Neutraliser can be used, thus saving considerable time and expense by not having to replaster these areas.
There are many other occasions where salt efflorescence can be seen on the new plasterwork even after replastering work. This often leads to concern that the damp proof course has failed, when in most cases, the efflorescence is due to other factors such as drying out, salts in construction, plumbing or rainwater leaks, condensation or salty bricks. Under these circumstances, Rempro Salt Neutraliser is an ideal product to treat the problem.
Directions
- Brush away or remove all loose salts.
- Thoroughly soak the affected area with clean tap water.
- Apply salt Neutraliser by brush or roller to areas showing salt contamination. Under most circumstances, one coat or application will be adequate.
- Where heavy salting on old brickwork is treated, use Salt Neutraliser as the concentrate (container strength).
- Use Salt Neutraliser diluted with water up to a 50/50 dilution rate on new plasterwork or light salting.
- Some frothing may occur due to the reaction with the salts. Allow some time for the neutralising action to be completed. A white deposit may be left on the surface where the original efflorescing has taken place and is sometimes difficult to remove.
- 5. If re-decorating is applied on the treated surface, the area should be washed with water and allowed to dry. Do not redecorate at any time until the treated areas are thoroughly dry.
Coverage
1 litre concentrate treats 5 to 10m².
Health & Safety
Refer to the product safety sheet and read the container label before use. Wear gloves and good eye protection. The odour is similar to strong vinegar but will rapidly dissipate with good ventilation.
Legal Product Information
Manufactured for amateur and professional use within the UK.
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- Contains: Acetic Acid
- Registration Name: Rempro Salt Neutraliser
- HSE Registration: Not required
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Always read and comply with the label at all times.
Hazard statement(s): H314: Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
Precautionary statement(s): P260: Do not breathe dust/fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray. P280: Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P301+330+331: IF SWALLOWED: rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. P303+361+353: IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water. P304+340: IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. P305+351+338: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) available on request.