Professional clay stripping agents can effectively remove sticky mud, gelatinous substances, and viscous dirt attached to the surface. The following are several common professional clay stripping agents:
Alkaline cleaning agent: Contains alkaline components, can dissolve and soften sticky mud, and is easy to clean. Common alkaline cleaning agents include sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) and potassium hydroxide.
Acid cleaning agent: Contains acidic components and can deal with sediment and alkaline dirt attached to the surface. Common acidic cleaning agents include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and oxalic acid.
Solvent based cleaning agent: Containing solvent components, it can quickly dissolve and remove mud and dirt. Commonly used solvents include acetone, methanol, ethanol, and ethers.
High pressure water jet cleaning agent: uses high pressure water jet to wash mud and dirt off the surface. This method is suitable for large and thick clay layers.
Composite cleaning agent: contains multiple active ingredients and can handle various sticky and dirty situations. This type of cleaning agent usually has strong melting and dispersing abilities.
When selecting and using professional clay stripping agents, it is necessary to evaluate the suitable cleaning agent based on the specific application scenario and surface material, and follow the relevant usage instructions and safety operation guidelines. In addition, for special materials or sensitive surfaces, it is best to conduct tests first to ensure that the cleaning agent does not cause damage to the surface.