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Please enquire at the Library Help Desk if you have any questions :lol::lol:
 
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how many of you're considering now extending services of:
- proffesional ***** stain removal
 

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Well would you know...............its been covered




LTP ***** Stain Remover




Description: LTP ***** Stain Remover is the solution for removal of cement and ***** residues and is extremely effective against mineral salt formations (efflorescence). Useful for routine cleaning of patios and other outside paved areas, LTP ***** Stain Remover may be used on glazed ceramics, quarry tiles, terracotta and some stone.

Tips: Pick this product if you have cement and ***** residues, mineral salt formations, limescale, water marks, dirty patios and other outside areas. Do not use on limestone or when underfloor heating systems are in operation. DO NOT USE ON ACID SENSITIVE SURFACES. Specifically designed for the University of St Andrew, due to the building being full of ham shankers.





 

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