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Citri-Lize Neutralizer & Mill Glaze Remover 4 oz. Bag is a concentrated product designed to lower the pH of an alkaline surface after the application of a Dumond product.
Citri-Lize™ Neutralizer & Mill Glaze Remover is a concentrated product designed to lower the pH of an alkaline surface after the application of a Dumond® product. Use Citri-Lize™ after the use of Peel Away® 1, Peel Away® Marine, Peel Away® Deck Stripper, and Peel Away® Deck Restorer to refreshen the surface and lower the pH of the substrate. Citri-Lize™ can be used on wood, brick, stone, metal, steel, stucco, plaster, iron, and many, many more! This product is located under the lid in the full kits of Peel Away® 1 and Peel Away® Marine.
Features & Benefits:
- Will lower the pH level on substrates that are highly alkaline
- Ideal for removing mill glaze prior to painting and staining
- Effective on wood, brick, stone, plaster, metal and more
- Non-flammable; no harmful odors or fumes
- Suitable for interior and exterior applications
- Brightens the wood after stripping
Brand | Dumond |
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Chemical Type | Neutralizer |
Dilution | Concentrate |
Packed As | Pack |
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- Before starting the Neutralization process make sure the stripped surface is clean from all residue that may be left from using Dumond® paint stripper
- Neutralizing can be done at any point, it is always best to let porous surfaces dry for 24- 48 or more before starting to neutralize
- Dissolve 4 oz. package of Citri-Lizeâ„¢ Neutralizer and Mill Glaze Remover in 1 quart of warm water. Stir until completely dissolved (10-15 Seconds)
- Apply the Citri-Lizeâ„¢ Neutralizer and Mill Glaze Remover solution with a plastic garden sprayer or trigger bottle, working from the bottom up. Be sure to soak completely.
- Scrub surface with a nylon brush while it is still wet.
- Citri-Lizeâ„¢ Neutralizer and Mill Glaze Remover may be left on the surface until dry.
- Check the pH level of the surface with the litmus paper strips. Check several areas.
- If the pH is not lowered allow to dry another 48 hours and repeat neutralizing process and testing until a pH 8 or below reading on the enclosed litmus paper/test strips.
Checking the pH level after neutralizing:
- Allow stripped surface to dry for a minimum of 24 hours before checking pH.
- Hold one litmus strip on the surface and wet with a small amount of water (misting sprayer works best)
- Compare the color chart. Strip should indicate a reading below pH8
- It is important to lower the level to a range of below a pH 8 especially if any coating is to follow and allow for the surface to dry.
- If the pH is not lowered allow to dry another 48 hours and repeat neutralizing process and testing.
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