Have you noticed a white power-like residue on your pavers? If so, this stain is probably efflorescence. Often referred to as a ‘bloom’, efflorescence is common on brick walls but it can also rise through grout joints and leave unsightly stains...
White, mineral-based residues can ruin a tile installation. They come in various guises – from that chalky white grout haze left after an installation, to white blooms that rise up from a subfloor. As well as compromising appearance, they can also make maintenance...
LTP has launched its new ECOPROTEC® Cement, Grout & Salt Residue Remover which are available in both the Interior and Exterior Ranges in a 1&5 Litre. The new product replaces conventional acids normally used to remove cement and grout residues, and can be used...
Efflorescence is unsightly and can be difficult to remove. It’s common on brick walls, where it leaves a white, power-like stain or ‘bloom’ on surfaces. It can also rise through grout joints and affect tile installations and patios. More of a process than a reaction,...