✨ Transform Your Surfaces with Ease!
Aqua MixSealer and Coating Remover is a powerful cleaning solution designed to effectively remove sealers, coatings, and finishes. With a long dwell time, it tackles tough projects while cleaning deep-set stains, epoxy grout haze, adhesives, and paint. This user-friendly spray is perfect for stone surfaces, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking a pristine finish.
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Volume | 946 Milliliters |
Unit Count | 32.00 Fl Oz |
Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | stone |
Item Form | Spray |
Surface Recommendation | Grout |
J**O
Removed grout haze
Great product worked as described. However, it was a little strong chemical odor. So be sure to proper ventilate your area before applying..
A**N
Amazing!
I’ve had haze on my new porcelain bathroom floor from an epoxy based pre-mixed grout for a couple of years- two other “removers” from the big box stores and some diy mixtures from the internet failed to make any difference. I bought this on a whim and am kicking myself for not finding it earlier! Haze is gone!! Took maybe 3 hours to clean approximately 80sq feet following the label instructions.
J**.
Aqua Mix- Sealer & Coating Remover is CRAP.
Attempted to remove sealer from concrete porch stoop.. Used as directed. Did not remove sealer as claimed. Applied a second time with same results. For what is charged for this product, I would think good results would be a given. Worthless product, would never purchase this product or from brand again!
A**Y
Pouring maintenance
Good stuff for light cleaning
J**R
Good for acrylic polymer
Finally. Something that removes acrylic polymer sealer from tile. My tile was sealed about 8 years ago and the acrylic sealer did a good job for about 6 years, but then started to soften and discolor. It became a dirt magnet, and I had tried four other products trying to remove it. So far the only thing that worked was Quik Strip, but that required a solvent to clean up and smelled awful. I kept looking for a water based stripper and finally found this product.A small amount goes a long way, the product is a very viscous gel that spreads easily. Read the directions and work in small areas at a time. The directions said to leave the product on for an hour, but it only took ten minutes to remove multiple layers of acrylic polymer from my tile. Was easy to clean up by spraying with a bit of water and then wiping with an old towel. After that, I steam mopped and all the residue was gone.There is some odor, but not overwhelming. Easy to manage with a fan or just an open window.Would definitely but again.
P**.
turns sealant into glue.
I used it on sealed stained concrete to get up the clear coat. It basically turns the coating into a thick glue. that is difficult to remove. Regular strippers actually worked better. I don't agree with people's comments on the smell, it isn't bad.
D**A
Seller and Product Review.
Seller (2 stars) Per the mfg, the product expires on May 5, 2025 (rcvd 2/26/25). The seal is worn and there is an odor of the product. I expect a new product for $45; even the bar code is crossed out. I'm returning due to defects. I did buy from another seller. see below comments on product.Product review (4 stars): Aqua Mix has a very friendly and knowledgeable customer service department. I would contact them for questions. I used this on porcelain. This may not be a 1 and done. Once the shower is used and it dries the film was still there, less but remained. After several applications, little by little it was drying clear. To remove remaining film, I dry scrubbed with a drill scrubber. I finally was able to remove it. I'm very happy with the results. Attached is a midway through and an after with the new flooring.
A**R
This stuff is no joke!
I used this to help with haze & excess grout. Within minutes it worked like a charm. It's a clear somewhat viscous liquid. I would say it's between a gel and a liquid. Maybe about the same consistency as liquid hand soap.I poured it straight on the tile used an Home Depot brand HDX scrub brush to scrub & spread it around. Then I used a pumice stone with a fine grit to get up the rest. Didn't take much elbow grease with how strong this stuff is!That being said, definitely use in a well ventilated space. This stuff smells like you're losing brain cells. Also either double up gloves or wear heavy duty gloves. I used those regular (nitrile?) gloves and I noticed a burning sensation on my finger after a while. I thought it was in my head until the tip of my glove fell off! If you're using standard gloves, double up & change regularly.These are the pumice stones I used if anyone wants to get them: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CCZJ86H?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
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