Mud stripping agent usually refers to a chemical agent used to remove mud or adhesive substances from surfaces such as walls and floors. In general, clay stripping agents belong to non oxidizing stripping agents.
Non oxidizing stripping agents mainly dissolve, soften, or decompose the molecular structure of adherent substances, causing them to lose their adhesion, thereby achieving the removal effect. These stripping agents usually contain components such as organic solvents or interfacial active agents, which can effectively decompose sticky mud and substances and make them easy to clean.
In contrast, oxidative stripping agents typically contain oxidants such as bleach or peroxides, which can break the chemical bonds of adhesive substances through oxidation, making them degraded and easily removed.
When using the adhesive stripping agent, be sure to follow the operating instructions on the product manual to use it correctly and pay attention to safety precautions. In addition, as the ingredients of different brands and types of adhesive stripping agents may vary, it is recommended to check the product label and instructions before purchasing to ensure that you choose the product that suits your needs.