Intergrain UltraPrep Timber Cleaner

Intergrain UltraPrep Timber Cleaner (previously known as Reviva) is a high strength cleaner that contains oxalic acid and citric acid, both naturally occurring, bio-degradable organic acids. Use UltraPrep Timber Cleaner to clean all timber prior to coating. UltraPrep Timber Cleaner will help restore and prepare weathered, grey, rust or tannin stained, mould or mildew affected timber to a clean appearance ready for coating.

Coverage: 5-10m2/L

Fully Cured: N/A

Clean up: Water

Sheen: N/A

Sizes: 1L, 4L, 10L

Water wash up

Contains Citric Acid

Areas: Exterior timber

Substrates: All exterior timber

Locations: Exterior

1. Remove surface dirt by sweeping or washing down with water.
2. Shake UltraPrep Timber Cleaner thoroughly. Mix ONE (1) part UltraPrep Timber Cleaner to FOUR (4) parts water in a plastic container. For severe staining a stronger solution or repeat applications may be necessary. Tannin rich timbers may also require repeat applications; wash until the water used to rinse UltraPrep Timber Cleaner off is clear.
3. CAUTION: Wear waterproof gloves and safety glasses. Avoid contact with painted, concrete or metal surfaces and vegetation. May be corrosive to metals. Rinse off thoroughly if contact occurs.
4. Wet the timber surfaces to be cleaned with water.
5. Apply UltraPrep Timber Cleaner mixture generously to the timber with a stiff bristle brush, broom or scouring pad. Scrub the timber vigorously. Clean complete sections at one time. Spot cleaning should be avoided to prevent patchy results.
6. Leave mixture on the timber for 10-15 minutes. If necessary, apply more mixture to keep timber damp throughout this period. For best results UltraPrep Timber Cleaner should be applied to cool surfaces, out of direct sunlight, to avoid the cleaner drying on the timber.
7. Rinse off exterior surfaces thoroughly using maximum pressure from a garden hose or using a high pressure water cleaner. A high pressure water cleaner is recommended for large areas or badly discolored timber. Note: Failure to thoroughly remove mixture may result in timber discoloration under clear finishes.
8. Allow timber to dry thoroughly before applying further products. Note: After cleaning, some timber species will appear lighter due to loss of water soluble extractive. Richer color is generally restored on application of the finish.

Methods: Broom, Stiff bristle brush, Scouring pad
1. Remove surface dirt by sweeping or washing down with water.
2. Shake UltraPrep Timber Cleaner thoroughly. Mix ONE (1) part UltraPrep Timber Cleaner to FOUR (4) parts water in a plastic container. For severe staining a stronger solution or repeat applications may be necessary. Tannin rich timbers may also require repeat applications; wash until the water used to rinse UltraPrep Timber Cleaner off is clear.
3. CAUTION: Wear waterproof gloves and safety glasses. Avoid contact with painted, concrete or metal surfaces and vegetation. May be corrosive to metals. Rinse off thoroughly if contact occurs.
4. Wet the timber surfaces to be cleaned with water.
5. Apply UltraPrep Timber Cleaner mixture generously to the timber with a stiff bristle brush, broom or scouring pad. Scrub the timber vigorously. Clean complete sections at one time. Spot cleaning should be avoided to prevent patchy results.
6. Leave mixture on the timber for 10-15 minutes. If necessary, apply more mixture to keep timber damp throughout this period. For best results UltraPrep Timber Cleaner should be applied to cool surfaces, out of direct sunlight, to avoid the cleaner drying on the timber.
7. Rinse off exterior surfaces thoroughly using maximum pressure from a garden hose or using a high pressure water cleaner. A high pressure water cleaner is recommended for large areas or badly discolored timber.
Note: Failure to thoroughly remove mixture may result in timber discoloration under clear finishes.
8. Allow timber to dry thoroughly before applying further products.
Note: After cleaning, some timber species will appear lighter due to loss of water soluble extractive. Richer color is generally restored on application of the finish.

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