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Has anyone used Krud Kutter. How is it on brick with black stains or any other surface. Any info would be great as i havnt found a good chem to use for general cleaning. thanks in advance

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The few times I have tried it, it was not worth it. They also make a grafitti version , it was so-so.

BTW where is Wheeler, I have a friend that lives in Baldwin are you close to there.

Doug

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Krud Kutter is a butyl based cleaner. It's not really made to get brick clean. It is very good on gutters or spot cleaning grease stains. I have found sodium metasilicate to be the best all around cleaner. If what you are cleaning doesn't come clean with a standard sodium hypo housewash mix you may have to move to an acid. Check out Prosoco, Eacochem and Aldon's websites for some good info on brick cleaning.

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We have used it on occasion when doing post construction cleanup. It is ok for a degreaser.

We have turned toward a product that sunbrite sells called power house. We buy it in a 55/gal kit. Its a heavy duty degreaser that fills our need for a cleaner/degreaser/stripper/emulsifier and tool soak.

Rod~

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I have not tried sunbrite product yet but ordered a 30 gal kit of conrete cleaner, basically KOH which is similar to NaOH. Shipping was a bit steep actually more than product cost...ouch.

My normal degreasers are a ethylene glycol base

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Correct.

Ethylene glycol itself is an ingredient in antifreeze.

Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate aka butoxyethanol acetate is found in most degreasers.

I think the latter is what was being referred to.

Rod~

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Anti freeze is based from a family "ethylene glycol", the exact chemical make up I could look up so I will try to keep it simple.

Depending on what other elemetal chemical groups are attached to the base is what make chemistry so cool.

This particular cleaning solution contains EtOH + monobutyl ether compounds.

I was mistaken to say it was the base. I pulled the MSDS sheet to confirm.

The EtOH+monobutyl ether aids in rinsing.

As with most other cleaning compounds, Sodium phosphates, triphosphates, hydroxides and other salts act as the surfactants.

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