Markgkda
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I have cleaned many garages and most ( up in the north) have salt deposits, sometimes heavy. I usually use a degreaser but was wondering if any have used something different to not only clean the dirt but emulsify salts more efficiently. Sometimes when the salts are really thick we can get them cleaned up but it seems that there is always a little bit of white film left at times. I imagine that is because the salts have dissolved and the concentrate of salt is so high that even the dampness that is left behind contains some of that dissolved solution and subsequently dries leaving some residue. We rinse and rinse but of course while we are cleaning the salt disappears when hit with water and not evident until everything dries. We always use hot water as well. Just curious?