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✨ Clean smarter, not harder — Efflorescence gone, confidence on! 🧼
RadonSeal Efflorescence Remover is a cutting-edge, acid-free liquid cleaner that safely and effectively removes efflorescence, rust, lime deposits, and mortar haze from a wide range of masonry surfaces. With 70% more cleaning power than glycolic acid and zero VOCs, it’s designed for both indoor and outdoor use without harmful fumes or the need for neutralizing agents. Eco-friendly and user-safe, it covers approximately 200 sq.ft. per gallon, making it the smart choice for professionals and homeowners seeking a powerful yet responsible cleaning solution.

































| ASIN | B07G9XYX2P |
| Brand | RadonSeal |
| Brand Name | RadonSeal |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 223 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 4.08 kg |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item volume | 1 Gallons |
| Manufacturer | Novion |
| Material Features | Water-Soluble, Acid Free, Safe for Indoor Use |
| Material Type Free | Acid Free |
| Material features | Water-Soluble, Acid Free, Safe for Indoor Use |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 450 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Size | 132 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Fume Free, Low Odor |
| Specific Uses For Product | Concrete/Masonry |
| Specific uses for product | Concrete/Masonry |
| Surface Recommendation | Concrete, Brick, Paver, Stucco, Block, Stone |
| UPC | 856255006157 |
| Unit Count | 132 Fluid Ounces |
B**N
Easily removed efflorescence
I had serious water leaks in my chimney. The water streamed down onto and around the fireplace. This caused efflorescence to appear on the brick that borders the fireplace opening. After fixing the leaks it was time to clean the fireplace. This cleaner easily removed all of the efflorescence from the brick. As an added bonus it nearly cleaned all of the soot. Because of this I took the extra step of cleaning the inside of the firebox. Much of the soot was removed. With all of the efflorescence removed I now realize that there are a few paint stains on the brick from the previous owners. The stains are now very visible because the brick looks like new. I guess this is my next project. If you're interested in the steps that I took, please read on. First I laid heavy plastic tarp on the floor around the fireplace. I did not want any splashing to land on my hardwood floor. After putting on a dust mask, next I used a brush with a long handle to clean any loose efflorescence from the brick. I suggest keeping an air purifier running nearby since this step will kick up some efflorescence laden dust. Then I used plain tap water to soak the brick. I had used the same brush and a bucket of water. You'll notice the brick soak up the water right away. This step is important so that the brick does not soak up much of the cleaner. You are cleaning only the surface after all. I put on long latex gloves and safety goggles that completely surround and enclose my eyes. I used a separate bucket with about a quart of the cleaner. I brushed the cleaner on the brick using a bit of elbow grease. I brushed 2-3 coats. Let the cleaner sit for a few minutes, per the instructions on the bottle. Finally, I used fresh water to rinse the cleaner away. The bricks look like new!
A**V
Don’t waste your money
This product does nothing either than living the stain all over the floor, and the instruction says apply to the wall and then after 15 minute rings it with the water for the next couple days the efflorescent back and more than that, the floor became staining that you won’t be able to remove, as you can see on the pictures, when I tried to contact Customer Service, they play themselves that they know nothing about the product that can leave stain on the floor and they hear that for they first time and what’s more interested, couple days after they decide to leave Amazon, so probably I wasn’t the only one who had problem with the product, cause they ran away with my money Amazon had good excuse not to pay me back even from the claim that I put with A to Z warranty (3 times) with the pictures nothing helps It’s a shame 😞
M**A
Product did not work
I bought this product thinking it would have solved my problem but the stains remained and only got worse. I followed the instructions correctly and was very disappointed
D**N
Best product for Efflorescence Removal
Efflorescence is tough to remove and I've tried multiple products and methods to clean up 180 feet of 5 ft tall concrete block retaining wall. This stuff works best and is relatively safe too. Go to a big box store and get one of these non metallic $4 spray bottles for application so you can be more precise and efficient with where you're putting it. Make sure to test in an inconspicuous area to start. Spray on enough to keep it wet and bubbling, wait 3 - 5 minutes, then repeat, wait again, and repeat. Keep the affected area wet with more product in the sprayer and be patient and let the chemical work. Then work it with a really stiff brush. Then wait some more and spray it again. Wait a few minutes and rinse. Then rinse some more. Use lots of water to rinse, this stuff is really aggressive and eats concrete so you must get it all off. Work small areas at a time until you figure out how this product works and then work your way up. Some of lighter areas only needed 2 or 3 sprays, with up to 6 on the thick stuff. It will come off. Be patient. Highly recommend and will purchase again if it comes back. PS, I did this without gloves with no problems on my hands and skin. I did wear safety glasses. You might want to put on some rubber gloves though.
L**G
Left Streaks on My Pavers
I used this product on my concrete porch, and it did remove the efflorescence. But not only did it leave light streaks or stains or it etched out the concrete, the run off from rinsing did the same thing (but more pronounced) on my newly installed sealed pavers, which borders the porch. I don't care that much about my concrete porch because it's not that bad and I plan on getting it stamped, but I am really ticked off about my pavers. It's noticeable. Now I have another problem and it's not going to be cheap to fix. I am going to have to hire someone to either have my pavers stripped and re-sealed and sanded or have the flip the pavers, which also means re-sanding and adding sealant.
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