@staza1 We recommend not using this product to remove concrete in a drain. This product should be used to remove cured concrete, mortar, grout, and stucco off of tool, concrete forms, job mixers, and hardware, not drains. If you would like to read more about the product can visit our website. www.tccmaterials.com/product/akona-concrete-masonry-dissolver/
@@TCCMaterials Thanks for the reply. Well, im going to give it a try. I cant afford to pay $350 for a bottle of croc-crete, which everyone recommends for drains, so your product was the only affordable option i could find that seemed to do the same thing. Since you say it is biodegradable, it doesnt seem like there could be too much harm done. I wont be letting it sit in a long drain pipe for long. It will just be sitting at the bottom of a catch basin before the trap. Ill just pour it in and see if it can dissolve the chunk of concrete down there. I'll let you know how it goes.
@brianbeltran Akona Concrete & Masonry Dissolver is an environmentally friendly liquid alternative to aggressive acid concrete removers. Concrete & Masonry Dissolver can be used to safely remove cured concrete, mortar, grout, and stucco build-up from tools, concrete forms, job mixers, hardware, shoring, and more. I have provided a link to the technical data sheet for the product for more information: www.tccmaterials.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Akona-Concrete-Masonry-Dissolver-Technical-Data-Sheet.pdf in section 5 it states, "It is the responsibility of the installer/applicator to ensure the suitability of the product for its intended use". We cannot definitively state there would be no damage to your car given we have not tested the specific metal or paint. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Could i pour this into a shallow drain catch basin in my basement floor to remove a chunk of hardened concrete that's stuck to the clay sewer pipe?
@staza1 We recommend not using this product to remove concrete in a drain. This product should be used to remove cured concrete, mortar, grout, and stucco off of tool, concrete forms, job mixers, and hardware, not drains. If you would like to read more about the product can visit our website. www.tccmaterials.com/product/akona-concrete-masonry-dissolver/
@@TCCMaterials Thanks for the reply. Well, im going to give it a try. I cant afford to pay $350 for a bottle of croc-crete, which everyone recommends for drains, so your product was the only affordable option i could find that seemed to do the same thing. Since you say it is biodegradable, it doesnt seem like there could be too much harm done. I wont be letting it sit in a long drain pipe for long. It will just be sitting at the bottom of a catch basin before the trap. Ill just pour it in and see if it can dissolve the chunk of concrete down there. I'll let you know how it goes.
@@staza1 How did it work out?
Didn't do anything. I left it in for 3 days. Nothing. But maybe that's not what it's supposed to be used for
Is this safe on a car panel
@brianbeltran Akona Concrete & Masonry Dissolver is an environmentally friendly liquid alternative to aggressive acid concrete removers. Concrete & Masonry Dissolver can be used to safely remove cured concrete, mortar, grout, and stucco build-up from tools, concrete forms, job mixers, hardware, shoring, and more. I have provided a link to the technical data sheet for the product for more information: www.tccmaterials.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Akona-Concrete-Masonry-Dissolver-Technical-Data-Sheet.pdf in section 5 it states, "It is the responsibility of the installer/applicator to ensure the suitability of the product for its intended use". We cannot definitively state there would be no damage to your car given we have not tested the specific metal or paint. Please let us know if you have any other questions.