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TSP (TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE)
TSP (TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE)

TSP (TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE)

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Part Number: 405
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Product Description:

 

T.S.P. is a concentrated cleaner that can be used for a wide range of cleaning and de-glossing applications.

Uses:

           1/2 cup per gallon of hot water makes short work of removing grease from driveways and garage floors.

 

           Paint Remover: Most latex paints including milk paint, on furniture can be removed by scrubbing with a strong solution of TSP. After stripping any piece of wood it’s always a good idea to wash well with TSP to remove the wax that is in most paint removers.

 

           Wood decks and patios should be cleaned with TSP and Oxygen Bleach prior to refinishing so as to remove dirt, mildew, fungus growth and grime. The scrubbing opens up the pores allowing the finish sealers or stain to penetrate deep into the wood.

 

           Around the house TSP is excellent for everyday cleaning chores; 1/4 cup per 2 gallons of water easily removes smudges from painted surfaces, soap scum from ceramic tile and tub enclosures, soot and grime from around fireplaces. Excellent for washing your homes siding, roofs, RV's, Mobile homes and boats

 

           Lawn and Garden: Remove grease and grime from lawn and garden equipment, mixed with oxygen bleach it will make your patio furniture sparkle, mildew and grime on the pool deck, no problem. Its uses are endless.

Caution: TSP will darken some wood like redwood and oak, but the darkening can be bleached out with Oxygen Bleach or Wood Bleach (oxalic acid).

Limitations:

All residual T.S.P. solution must be removed after cleaning or de-glossing by thoroughly rinsing with clean water. Any T.S.P. left on the surface may act as a bond breaker preventing adhesion of paint or wall covering adhesives. Do not apply T.S.P. to aluminum surfaces as discoloration will result. Test an inconspicuous area before proceeding.

Surface Preparation:

Cover furniture and floors with drop cloth to prevent spotting