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Most, if not all floor strippers are ammonia based. Various surfactants are added.
I use a variety of cleaners, depending. Sometimes just water in a pressure washer, sometimes with some sort of soap. If you want a cheap hot vat, use Tide. It's very aggressive against grease when it's hot. Caustic soda is the old stuff in vats, but NaOH is still available as drain cleaner. Just avoid the kind that comes with aluminum chips mixed with it. And DON'T get it on you or in your eyes!
I used to use Berryman's B-9 (Chem Dip), their carb dip, but switched to Gunk's HydroSeal. Basically the same stuff. Dichloromethane as a base, if I'm not mistaken. At least the old stuff is. Not so sure about the new stuff.
Of course, all sorts of sprays, depending on what I want get off, and preserve the base. Also Simple Green, several ZEP products, and Dawn as a degreaser. The list is long.
I use a variety of cleaners, depending. Sometimes just water in a pressure washer, sometimes with some sort of soap. If you want a cheap hot vat, use Tide. It's very aggressive against grease when it's hot. Caustic soda is the old stuff in vats, but NaOH is still available as drain cleaner. Just avoid the kind that comes with aluminum chips mixed with it. And DON'T get it on you or in your eyes!
I used to use Berryman's B-9 (Chem Dip), their carb dip, but switched to Gunk's HydroSeal. Basically the same stuff. Dichloromethane as a base, if I'm not mistaken. At least the old stuff is. Not so sure about the new stuff.
Of course, all sorts of sprays, depending on what I want get off, and preserve the base. Also Simple Green, several ZEP products, and Dawn as a degreaser. The list is long.
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