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Lithofin CEMENT-AWAY

Art. 010-11-B

€16,95 incl. VAT
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Coverage: 3-10 m²/L depending on thickness of deposits
Cement film after grouting? CEMENT-AWAY dissolves it in minutes.

Your newly tiled granite foyer still shows a dull grey veil; cement residue locks in dust and spoils the shine. CEMENT-AWAY strips that film in minutes, leaving the surface factory-fresh.

What CEMENT-AWAY Does

CEMENT-AWAY is an acidic cleaner for acid-resistant stone and ceramic tile. With a working pH of 1.3 it dissolves calcium silicate and calcium carbonate bonds that hold cement haze, mortar splashes, and limescale. Sulfamic and phosphoric acids release deposits in under 3 minutes, allowing you to rinse them away without etching hard substrates rated Mohs 5-7.

When to Use

  • Granite lobby after grouting - use undiluted on heavy haze (1 L covers 3 m²) cement-residue
  • Porcelain shower walls with limescale rings - dilute 1:3 (250 ml/m²)
  • Slate patio after pointing work - dilute 1:5 (150 ml/m²) slate
  • Concrete garage floor with mortar drips - pre-wet, apply 1:3 dilution concrete
  • Cotto kitchen tiles before sealing - quick wipe at 1:10, rinse immediately cotto

How to Apply

  1. Pre-wet the surface until the stone stops darkening.
  2. Spread CEMENT-AWAY with a sponge, brush, or low-pressure sprayer at the chosen dilution.
  3. Let it react 2-3 minutes; keep the area wet and agitate with a stiff brush.
  4. Rinse twice with clean water, then squeegee or wet-vac.

Coverage: 3-10 m²/L depending on deposit thickness. No drying phase; neutralisation is complete after the double rinse.

Surface Compatibility

CEMENT-AWAY excels on granite, basalt, porcelain, ceramic, clinker, and pre-wetted concrete because their acid-resistant matrices (Mohs 5-7) withstand pH 1.3 without etching. On high-porosity terracotta or cotto you dilute 1:5 and rinse fast to prevent colour change. Do not use on marble, limestone, travertine, terrazzo, or any calcareous surface.

Choosing the Right Product

For invisible stain protection after cleaning, use Lithofin MN Stain-Stop. For ongoing spill resistance on glazed tiles, choose Lithofin KF Protective Impregnator.

Pro Tips

  • Always test a 0.25 m² patch; reaction fizz stops when the cement bond is gone.
  • Warm water (25 °C) speeds dissolution by 20 %-handy in winter site work.
  • Neutralise runoff with 5 % bicarbonate to protect adjacent lawns.
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Product Details
Function
Cleaning
Suitable surfaces
Granite - Stone Care Guide Slate - Stone Care Guide Basalt - Stone Care Guide Porcelain - Stone Care Guide Ceramic - Stone Care Guide Concrete - Stone Care Guide Terracotta - Stone Care Guide Cotto - Stone Care Guide Clinker - Stone Care Guide
Ideal for
Heavy cement haze on granite Thick mortar residue on acid-resistant tiles Stubborn limescale on porcelain Post-renovation cleaning on acid-safe surfaces
Application
How to apply Sponge, brush, or spray
Dilution
Heavy-cement
Undiluted
Medium
1:3 with water
Light
1:5 to 1:10 with water
Drying / curing time None (rinse after cleaning)
Reapplication One-time use after construction
Compatibility & Safety
Do not use on
Marble Limestone Travertine Bluestone Terrazzo Any calcareous surface without extreme caution
Compatibility
Surface Rating Notes
Marble Never Will damage marble — use MN Builders' Clean diluted
Granite Excellent Safe and very effective on granite
Limestone Never Acid destroys limestone
Sandstone Caution Some sandstone contains calcite — test first
Slate Excellent Safe on slate
Bluestone Never Bluestone is calcareous
Basalt Excellent Safe on acid-resistant basalt
Porcelain Excellent Very effective and safe
Ceramic Excellent Very effective and safe
Glass mosaic Caution Dilute well — test first
Concrete Good Pre-wet — effective on cement deposits
Quartz composite Caution Test first — some composites are acid-sensitive
Terrazzo Never Calcareous terrazzo — acid damages it
Terracotta Good Pre-wet, dilute 1:5, rinse quickly
Cotto Good Pre-wet, dilute 1:5, rinse quickly
Clinker Excellent Safe and effective on clinker
Safety
Strong acid — wear gloves, eye protection Pre-wet the surface Never use on marble, limestone, travertine without heavy dilution Rinse very thoroughly Protect metal fixtures
Dosage Calculator

Test on a small area first

Frequently asked questions

Can CEMENT-AWAY be used on slate bathroom floors?

Yes. Pre-wet the slate, dilute 1:5, and rinse within 3 minutes to avoid colour darkening.

Will CEMENT-AWAY etch polished granite?

No. Granite is Mohs 7 and acid-resistant; tests show gloss loss below 1 GU after 5 minute contact.

How much CEMENT-AWAY do I need for 40 m² of porcelain tile?

At 8 m²/L you need 5 L for medium deposits. Always buy 10 % extra for spot repeats.

Is neutralisation required after using CEMENT-AWAY?

Double rinsing with clean water is sufficient; the product leaves no active residue.

Can I spray CEMENT-AWAY on vertical clinker facades?

Yes, use a low-pressure acid-proof sprayer and catch runoff; undiluted coverage is 3 m²/L.

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