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Powerful, foaming, water-based, biodegradable, non-corrosive, concrete buildup and splatter remover.

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Product Description

How It Works
BLAST-OFF incorporates a powerful carboxyl containing
an organic molecule found in sugar cane and sugar beets. This
dual-functional molecule is extremely effective at dissolving
concrete buildup and splatter without damaging or corroding
exposed steel, chrome, aluminum or electrical components.

Applications
Use on any aluminum, steel, plastic, fiberglass, glass, rubber
or painted metal surface.
Use on ready-mix trucks, drum mixers, batching equipment,
forms and accessories, paving machines, concrete pumps,
power screeds, power trowels, scaffold jacks, power buggies,
scaffolding, hand tools and more.
Also use to remove mortar splatter, efflorescence and other
calcium-based salt deposits from concrete masonry surfaces.

Advantages
Extremely fast acting formulation quickly dissolves concrete
splatter and light buildup.
Small molecular size allows deep penetration into the
heaviest buildup.
Produces a rich, thick foam that clings well to vertical and
overhead surfaces for increased effectiveness.
BLAST-OFF is considered by OSHA and federal DOT
standards to be non-corrosive and non-hazardous, making it
safer for both workers and the environment.
Readily biodegradable (90% in 7 days).
Non-corrosive to steel, chrome, aluminum or painted metal
surfaces.
Eliminates costly damage resulting from the use of
sandblasters or chipping hammers.
Contains a pH sensitive red dye that turns clear (water white)
indicating a neutral pH and signaling that the applied BLASTOFF
has completed its reactive cleaning process.
Does not contain any mineral acid.
Has no odor.
Can safely be left on tools and equipment overnight if
necessary to loosen heavy buildup.
Safe for use on rubber, plastic and glass.
Contains a powerful detergent that cuts through grease, oil,
dirt and exhaust soot.
Ready to use – no mixing or diluting required.

Manufacturer Info

Nox-Crete™

In 1956, Carl Linn introduced the world’s first chemically active form release agent.

While working as a chemist for the United Petroleum Group in Omaha, Nebraska, Linn noticed concrete contractors were using the company’s oil and grease compounds to prevent fresh concrete from bonding to forms. Not only were the oil and grease compounds difficult to work with, but the resulting concrete was discolored and unpaintable. Plywood forms also suffered, failing after just a few pours. Concrete workers had struggled with these issues for years, but Linn had an idea.

He developed a chemically active release agent, Nox-Crete Form Coating, and a chemically active form maintenance product, Nox-Crete Deactivator. With Nox-Crete Form Coating, contractors produced concrete that looked better and wood forms that lasted longer. With Deactivator, the concrete buildup could be safely and easily removed from tools and equipment.

Today, Nox-Crete continues to manufacture chemical solutions to concrete problems.