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neutralizing wood

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I always see posts about neutralizing wood. Please explain if wood, concrete, bricks,etc needs to be neutralized. Lastly, what is the concept behind neutralizing?

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In regard to products for masonry and concrete, the need for neutralizing is dependant upon the product being used as some are designed to become inactive after use. They are rendered inactive by the addition of water which in the terms of pH is 7. The dilution and neutralization potentials of water are pretty good. It is also referred to in the chemical world as 'the universal sovent'.

It is important that you understand the products by reading their labels, product data sheets and msds.

There is too much to go into here as the magnitude of potential products and surfaces they are used on is quite in depth and in many cases...complex.

Dont let this deter you though...you will appreciate the answers to your question more when you actually take the time to research all the surfaces you intend to clean and the products created specifically for them and the unwanted material you are trying to clean.

In our industry, the proverbial 'magic bullet' doesnt exist.

The right tool for the right job is the best advice I ever got.

Keep asking questions and searching for answers...they help you grow. :)

Rod~

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