8 Steps for Klenztone 1,2 or 3 chemical cleaning on horizontal or slight inclined surfaces

- ALWAYS patch test a small area to determine correct product and proper dwell time.

Process:

****KEEP KLENZTONE OFF OF GLASS, IT WILL FROST GLASS***
** Klenztone will Damage vegetation, if the plants and Klenztone come in contact **

Step 1: If there is any glass or metal, clean surfaces so the protective film & tape will have good adhesion.

Step 2: Installation of temporary protection of all metal & glass & painted surfaces. This involves using tape & plastic film to cover this area. (Only work on one side of the building at a time.) . Also cover all plants that might be affected. Be careful not to burn plants with protective covering in the sun.

Step 3: Application of Klenztone to all stone surfaces being treated in protected areas.

Step 4: Deactivate & neutralizing of all Klenztone before final rinse.

Step 5: Final rinse. Includes the final rinsing of the building with low pressure (less than 1000 psi) water system or removing of Klenztone with a well saturated clean cloth

Step 6: Removal of all protective surfaces.

Step 7: Cleaning & rinsing of all protective surfaces if needed & glass cleaning.

Step 8: Final rinsing of ground level areas.

In some case it may be required to trap, remove & filter all material during rinsing procedures. This would add additional steps to the procedure described above.

8 Steps for Klenztone chemical cleaning on exterior of buildings

- ALWAYS patch test a small area to determine correct product and dwell time.

Process:

****KEEP KLENZTONE OFF OF GLASS, IT WILL FROST GLASS***
** Klenztone will Damage vegetation, if the plants and Klenztone come in contact **

Step 1: If there is any glass or metal, clean surfaces so the protective film & tape will have good adhesion.

Step 2: Installation of temporary protection of all metal & glass & painted surfaces. This involves using tape & plastic film to cover this area. (Only work on one side of the building at a time.) . Also cover all plants that might be affected. Be careful not to burn plants with protective covering in the sun.

Step 3: Roll or Brush on Klenztone to all stone surfaces being treated in protected
areas.

Step 4: Deactivate & Neutralizing of all Klenztone before final rinse.

Step 5: Final rinse. Includes the final rinsing of the building with low pressure (less than 1000 psi) water system.

Step 6: Removal of all protective surfaces.

Step 7: Cleaning & rinsing of all protective surfaces if needed & glass cleaning.

Step 8: Final rinsing of ground level areas.

In some case it may be required to trap, remove & filter all material during rinsing procedures. This would add additional steps to the procedure described above.

9 Steps for Klenztone’s Paver Cleaner on Pathways and Patios

-ALWAYS patch test a small area to determine correct product and proper dwell time.

Process:

****KEEP KLENZTONE OFF OF GLASS, IT WILL FROST GLASS***
** Klenztone will Damage vegetation, if the plants and Klenztone come in contact **

Step 1: If there is any glass or metal, clean surfaces so the protective film & tape will have good adhesion.

Step 2: Installation of temporary protection of all metal, glass & painted surfaces. This involves using tape & plastic film to cover this area. Also cover all plants that might be affected. Be careful not to burn plants with protective covering in the sun.

Step 3: Application of Klenztone to Paver surfaces being treated in protected areas.

Step 4: Deactivate & neutralizing of all Klenztone before first rinse.

Step 5: First, rinse area with low pressure – high volume (garden Hose).

Step 6: Final rinse. Includes the final rinsing of the area with high-pressure water system.

Step 7: Removal of all protective surfaces.

Step 8: Cleaning & rinsing of all protective surfaces if needed & glass cleaning.

Step 9: Final rinsing of ground level areas.

In some case it may be required to trap, remove & filter all material during rinsing procedures. This would add additional steps to the procedure described above.

9 Steps for Klenztone’s Brick Cleaner on Walls, Pathways and Patios

- ALWAYS patch test a small area to determine correct product and proper dwell time.

Process:

****KEEP KLENZTONE OFF OF GLASS, IT WILL FROST GLASS***
** Klenztone will Damage vegetation, if the plants and Klenztone come in contact **

Step 1: If there is any glass or metal, clean surfaces so the protective film & tape
will have good adhesion.

Step 2: Installation of temporary protection of all metal, glass & painted surfaces. This involves using tape & plastic film to cover this area. Also cover all plants that might be affected. Be careful not to burn plants with protective covering in the sun.

Step 3: Roll or brush on Klenztone to Brick surfaces being treated in protected areas.

Step 4: Deactivate & neutralizing of all Klenztone before first rinse.

Step 5: First, rinse area with low pressure – high volume (garden Hose).

Step 6: Final rinse. Includes the final rinsing of the area with high-pressure water system.

Step 7: Removal of all protective surfaces.

Step 8: Cleaning & rinsing of all protective surfaces if needed & glass cleaning.

Step 9: Final rinsing of ground level areas.

In some case it may be required to trap, remove & filter all material during rinsing procedures. This would add additional steps to the procedure described above.