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Akemi  |  SKU: CARE.10812

Akemi Stone Cleaner 1L - Concentrated Alkaline Cleaning agent

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Description

Akemi Stone Cleaner — Concentrated Alkaline Cleaning Agent (1 L) — a slightly alkaline, acid-free concentrate for the thorough removal of building dirt on natural and engineered stone. Free of phosphates and lyes; the surfactants are easily biodegradable. Certified food-safe by an external German institute.

Recommended for: marble, travertine, terrazzo, granite, brick & cotto slabs, tiles, fair-faced concrete, and fine stoneware — on countertops, floors, stairs, façades, tables and window sills (interior & exterior). Removes layers of stone polish and wax, slight concrete films, oil & grease, soot & tar stains, and residues of synthetic paints and plaster.

  • Slightly alkaline, acid-free concentrate — powerful yet safe on stone
  • Free of phosphates and lyes; surfactants are biodegradable
  • Certified food-safe (when used as directed and rinsed)
  • Effective against wax/care layers, light cement haze, oils/grease, soot/tar
  • Suitable for both natural and engineered stone surfaces
CARE.10812 — Stone Cleaner, 1 Liter

Specifications

CARE.10812 Metric / Value Notes
Content 1 L bottle Concentrated cleaner
Formulation Slightly alkaline; acid-free Free of phosphates & lyes
Food safety Certified food-safe External German institute
Dilution 1:1 to 1:50 with water Choose stronger mix for heavy soiling
Dwell time ≈ 10–20 minutes Scrub with brush/pad if needed
Coverage ≈ 10–20 m²/L (undiluted) Varies by surface & dirt load
Suitable surfaces Marble, travertine, terrazzo, granite, tiles, concrete, fine stoneware Natural & engineered stone
Rinsing Rinse thoroughly with clean water Buff dry for streak-free finish
Areas of use Interior & exterior Countertops, floors, stairs, façades
Safety Mild alkaline cleaner Use gloves/eye protection; see SDS