Description
Lemon Gel Damp Mopping & Spray Cleaning 5 ltr
Lemon Gel Damp Mopping & Spray Cleaning 5 ltr
- Buffs to a bright shine
- Safe on most washable surfaces
- Will not affect polished floors
- Removes scuff and heel marks
Key Features
Exceptional Versatility:
Designed to tackle general soiling on all washable surfaces, making it ideal for damp mopping and spray clean maintenance systems.
Enhanced Shine:
Formulated to buff surfaces to a bright, attractive gloss, which enhances the visual appeal of any room when burnished.
Safe & Compatible:
Engineered with a neutral pH, it is safe for use on a variety of surfaces, including vinyl, rubber, marble, terrazzo, and polished or sealed finishes.
It’s crafted to protect while perfecting your floors.
Residue-Free:
Will not affect polished floors, ensuring no dulling or damage over time.
Efficient Cleaning Power:
Quickly removes scuffs and heel marks, leaving floors immaculate and refreshed without residue.
Pleasant Aroma:
Leaves behind a refreshing lemon scent, turning every cleaning session into a sensory delight.
Comprehensive Use:
Suitable for both residential and commercial settings, providing robust cleaning solutions across diverse environments.
Professional Grade:
Developed for effectiveness and reliability, this cleaner promises professional results, making it a staple in professional cleaning regimens.
Make the Lemon Gel Damp Mopping & Spray Cleaning solution a pivotal part of your cleaning arsenal.
Let its superior performance and refreshing fragrance transform any area into a sparkling, inviting space.
HOW TO USE
GENERAL CLEANING:
Dilute 1:50 parts warm water (100ml per 5lt) in mop bucket.
Damp mop floor, when dry, burnish to a shine using a high speed floor machine and polishing pad.
SPRAY CLEANING:
Dilute 1:50 parts cold water (10ml per 500ml) in a spray bottle.
Spray a fine mist onto the floor and spray clean using a high speed floor machine and appropriate floor pad.

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