Sherwin-Williams How-to Series SAP REMOVAL 0121_SM.mp4
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[00:00:02] Let's talk about removing sap and tree pitch from metal pins. I'm Paul from Watts Removal Products�.
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For this type of situation, we'll be using Cleansweep� or Cleansweep� wipes. As with all chemicals, you want to make sure you're wearing your proper PPE, as in gloves and glasses. Always test a small spot, off to the side, to make sure your achieving your desired results. For small areas, you may want to consider using Cleansweep� wipes because they're single use and super convenient. You could also use a Cleansweep� spray can or a bucket and a brush. For larger affected areas, you could also put Cleansweep� in a pump spray. To use a Cleansweep� wipe, take the hermetically sealed pouch, tear it open, crumple up the wipe, use it in a circular motion in the affected area, and then take a damp cloth and wipe the surface clean. When using a spray can, spray directly on the affected area, take a damp cloth and wipe the area clean. Or pour a little Cleansweep� in a bucket, take your brush, kind of work with it in a circular motion on the affected area - it's going to dissolve whatever's on that surface - and then take a damp cloth, and wipe it clean. For larger areas, you're going to want to take Cleansweep�, pour into a pump sprayer, apply it with a pump sprayer, take a soft bristle brush, agitate the surface and then pressure wash the surface clean.
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If you have any more questions, contact us by emailing products@wattsremoval.com.
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