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Remove Stains Without Elbow Grease
Pour-N-Restore from Edgewater Industries is a concrete and masonry stain remover that removes stains from motor oil, grease, hydraulic fluid, brake fluid and much more — without scrubbing or rinsing. Pour-N-Restore dissolves and captures stains, resulting in total extraction and complete cleanup on surfaces such as driveways, garage floors, walkways, patios and factory floors. This product penetrates deep into concrete and masonry where micro-extraction technology locks onto stains at a molecular level. As it dries, stains are extracted and filtered by the absorbent on the surface. It then transforms from liquid to power and can be swept up, permanently removing the stain.
Pour-N-Restore is biodegradable and phosphate-free. The citrus-based formula captures oily stains and is swept up for proper disposal, unlike conventional degreasers that can get flushed down the sewer after use. It's more effective if stains have not been pretreated with other products.
It took more than two years of research and testing for the company to perfect this product, according to Scott Hewitt, product manager for Edgewater Industries.
“We kept working on the formulation until we got it right,” Hewitt says. “We've also done testing to ensure color fastness on colored concrete, pavers, patio blocks, and other masonry surfaces. In our testing, we have not found any evidence that Pour-N-Restore will discolor any masonry surface.”
Verified by Scott Hewitt, product manager for Edgewater Industries.
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Sizes: 1 pint, 1 quart, 1 gallon, 2.5 gallon, 55 gallon
Coverage: 24 square feet per gallon
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