serotoninsid
Registered User
- Messages
- 1,754
LOL. Just looked at my hands and they do look kind of shiny looking!quinno said:Just bear in mind it is phosphoric acid - i've used it myself and it's great, use rubber gloves.
It is sufficient to wipe off with wet sponge - if you do it thoroughly. It can be deceiving when its wet - you think its clean. I'm not sure if the 'grout remover' that I used should be used on walls as such - but I did. Its more effective on floors as it stays put for the twenty minutes that you supposed to leave it for. By the way, why cant you rinse it off? I used a bucket & sponge to wipe it off.Toby said:Is it feasible to try and use it all over a fully tiled bathroom? I'm just wondering if its sufficient to wipe it off with wet sponge after use or if it needs to be hosed off as that wouldn't be feasible on walls other than in the shower.
Its no trouble - just a case of being careful. I was a little reckless and used it without gloves over a full day - by the end of the day my hands eventually were red and stinging - but wear a pair of gloves and theres no problem. I dont think theres any need for a mask - i'm fairly sure this was not suggested in the product instructions for use.Toby said:Also, is the acid dangerous to use i.e. do you need to use mask etc as I couldn't be bothered going to all that trouble! Thanks.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?