Safe Restore

I sent email to eaco chem and ACR products. I only got a reply from Barbara at ACR and will order from them. Prices from ACR were also resonable.
 
Just wanted to say I got the Safe Restore from ACR products. Ordered on phone from Barbara.
Easy to order and VERY fast shipping.
Just used last night on badly stained concrete and the safe Restore worked its magic. Seem to work better then Oxalic so far.
 
Safe Restore does a great job! I'm cleaning some stone buildings and I tried everything I could get my hands on with little success. Used a little safe restore and it lifted EVERYTHING in one application. Another building had some paint runoff on it and it took that off too. The paint took a few applications, but nothing else I tried would get it off.
 
SafeRestore is a great product, we did a demo in Vegas at the car dealership and it got the rust stains out of the stucco with no problem, it was like magic.

I don't think it is made here in Texas, I order it from EacoChem. I believe that they are out of Pennsylvania.
 
SafeRestore is a great product, we did a demo in Vegas at the car dealership and it got the rust stains out of the stucco with no problem, it was like magic.

Like magic I agree.

I need to get my order in, I have been testing, various concrete brighteners past weekend, Espec OX blend, Super Iron out , Phosphoric acid.

Should have take photos. Phosphoric acid burned the concrete when used straight
 
Considering it's muratic acid (pool acid) why not just buy it?

Muratic is +/- 32% hydrochloric acid. Couldn't you dilute that for your needs?
 
SafeRestore is a blend of different components and has unique buffers in it so it will not melt concrete, will not etch glass or do other harmful things that the Muriatic acid will do. Sure the Muriatic is a lot cheaper but will not do the same things that SafeRestore will do and be safe doing them.
 
Muriatic is not a cleaner - it's an etcher and used improperly will cost you a whole lot more than the $5 or $10 a gallon you might save!! EaCoChem products are designed for the safety of the substrate AND the applicator!
 
I am aware of all that. The active strength in the bottle is 5%. Obviously at full strength muratic will etch. I've used muratic for years in the pool industry. All I was was saying that diluted muratic with a soap, wouldnt that be a comparable product if needed?
 
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