Product details
The Mellerud Algae and Green Coating Remover is a highly effective specialized cleaner designed to effectively remove algae and green deposits from various surfaces. This cleaner is suitable for a wide range of materials, including stone, wood, glass, plastic, concrete, ceramics, and natural stone. It is particularly useful for small area applications, such as on window sills, sculptures, flower pots, and fences. The application of the product not only ensures thorough cleaning but also protects the treated surfaces from lichen formation with regular use. With a neutral scent and a convenient liquid form, the Mellerud Algae and Green Coating Remover is a user-friendly solution for the care and maintenance of both outdoor and indoor areas.
- Automatically removes algae and green deposits from various surfaces
- Protects treated areas from lichen formation with regular use
- Suitable for a variety of materials, including wood, stone, and glass
- Neutral scent provides a pleasant application experience.
Detergent type | Special cleaner |
Shape | Liquid |
Suitable surfaces | Aluminium, Ceramic, Concrete, Glass, Laminate, Plastic, Stainless steel, Stone, Tiles, Wood |
Biocide | Use biocides with care. Always read label and product information before use. |
Documents |
Item number | 24044851 |
Manufacturer | Mellerud |
Category | Cleaning products |
Manufacturer No. | 2001002527 |
Release date | 3.6.2022 |
Detergent type | Special cleaner |
Shape | Liquid |
Fragrance | Neutral |
Suitable surfaces | Aluminium, Ceramic, Concrete, Glass, Laminate, Plastic, Stainless steel, Stone, Tiles, Wood |
Biocide | Use biocides with care. Always read label and product information before use. |
Biocide registration number N- | 16571 |
Country of origin | Germany |
Items per sales unit | 1 pcs. |
Content | 50 cl |
Product Safety |
Length | 24 cm |
Width | 7 cm |
Height | 6 cm |
Weight | 594 g |
Specifications may include unverified machine translations.
- H412 Harmful to aquatic life with long-lasting effects.
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