13.5 oz • 400 ml
Eliminate Liquid Stains on nitrocellulose lacquer. Moisture and Bloom Remover is used to remove cloudy areas in the finish caused by water or alcohol damage. Use Special Repair Lacquer after the application to restore the original sheen level. Available in 3 strength levels.
Low Strength: For older, polished finishes. Clearance – Discontinued
Regular Strength: For modern nitrocellulose finishes.
High Strength: For strong, heavy finishes. Clearance – Discontinued
Apply a wet, uniform coat. With vertical surfaces, spray on several thin coats to prevent the solvent from ‘flowing off’. Prior to application, make sure surface to be treated is clean, as residues of silicone, grease, maintenance products, nicotine layers etc. act like a barrier coat, so that solvents may not react or rather may react irregularly or even dirt may penetrate into the dissolved lacquer coat. For cleaning use Furniture Cleaner. Please note that when treating surfaces with Moisture and Bloom Remover PLUS, the lacquer coat will be completely dissolved and consequently ‘softened’, drying period will be correspondingly long. The amount of lacquer sprayed is decisive for the dissolving reaction. Wait at least 30 minutes to repeat procedure, if necessary. Treated areas will be hard-wearing only when completely cured (24 hours).
DO NOT USE: When room temperature is below 68°F/20°C – important to ensure an optimal new formation of the lacquer coat. When the ambient humidity is above 70%, otherwise surface will turn ‘white’. Test product on an inconspicuous area first to ensure compatibility with the surface.
Strength
Low – Regular – High
Use
Remove grey haze, water and alcohol stains on nitrocellulose surfaces
Usage
Fast reacting lacquer solvent penetrating immediately into the nitrocellulose surface coating while dissolving the lacquer coat
Dry
30 minutes to repeat procedure, if necessary. Fully dry when cured for 24 hours.