SOS-50 - Masonry Detergent to Remove Mortar Smears on Brick, Block, Cast Stone + More!
EaCo Chem SOS-50
Masonry Detergent to Remove Mortar Smears on New Masonry Structures
SOS-50 is a buffered detergent-based solution designed for the cleaning of new masonry structures. SOS-50 can be used on virtually any type of brick, block, stone, cast stone, and precast. No scrubbing is necessary.
Size: 1 Gallon
For Use On: Clay brick, concrete brick, glazed brick, colored block, smooth block, cast stone, precast concrete natural stone, sandstone, limestone, concrete pavers, windows, hardscape, colored mortar, and more!
Use to Remove: Mortar smears
Product Details
- Not regulated by the D.O.T.
- Low Odor
- Similar performance to NMD 80, without HCL
- Non-fuming
- Improves productivity
- No VOC's
- Can be used with a low pressure rinse
Coverage
Coverage rates will vary from 100-200 sq. ft. per gallon depending on the surface porosity, texture, ambient temperature, craftsmanship, severity of mortar smears, and severity of other post construction staining.
Dilutions
Standard dilution of SOS-50 is 4 parts water to 1 part SOS-50. An EC Jet is recommended to ensure both proper dilution and application of SOS-50. Ideal size of pressure washer for exterior clean: gas powered 3 to 5 gallon or 4 to 6 gallon per minute pressure washer not to exceed 3,000 P.S.I. (For a clearer understanding of how to use an EC Jet watch our video at www. eacochem.com.)
Pre-Testing
The best way to test windows, window frames, and door frames is to apply the suggested product to the end of a pencil eraser and place a small dot on each of the surfaces in question. Allow the product to dry on the surface (10 to 15 min). Rinse completely and check the results. If this produces any type of discoloration, do not allow the product to come in contact with these surfaces. They must be covered prior to cleaning.
Safety Information
Always wear goggles and chemical resistant gloves when handling this product. Read the Safety Data Sheet for additional safety and health hazard information prior to use.
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