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Britex Grout & Tile Spray 500ml

 

$10.00

Britex Grout & Tile Spray is ideal for lifting tough grease stains, soap scum, dirt and grime from grout and tiled surfaces.

  • For everyday use on grout and tiled surfaces
  • Effectively tackles tough grout stains
  • Grout cleaning brush included
  • Proudly Australian Made

Britex Grout & Tile Spray is ideal for lifting tough grease stains, soap scum, dirt and grime from grout and tiled surfaces.

For spotless results and a brilliant shine, simply spray on, wait and wipe clean. Ideal for use in the kitchen, bathroom and on tiled floors.

Further information:

Safety Data Sheet
Stain Removal Guide

Before use

Test for colour fastness in an inconspicuous area. Not recommended for use on non-colourfast materials. Do not use on marble, natural stone or timber surfaces.

Spray onto surface and leave for 5 minutes. For heavily soiled areas leave for up to 10 minutes. Rinse surface with water then wipe clean with a damp sponge, clot, or mop. For a more effective clean, scrub grout with a grout brush before wiping clean. To pre-treat stubborn grout stains on tiled floors, spray onto affected areas prior to using the Britex Deep Cleaning machine.

Caution
  • Use only as directed.
  • Wash hands after use.
  • Avoid contact with eyes.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

 

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Where can I buy Britex Grout & Tile Spray

You can buy this product from the Britex Hire Stand at over 1,500 retailers across Australia including:

How do I use Britex Grout & Tile Spray
Use the trigger to spray the product onto the grout and tile surface and leave for 5 minutes. For heavily soiled areas we recommend to leave the solution sitting on the tiles for up to 10 minutes. Rinse the surface with water and then wipe it clean with a damp sponge, cloth or mop.

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