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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
1.Clean off as much residue of removed paint and remover from the surface as possible. Wash off the remaining residue using a bristle brush (best for detailed areas), or sponge or spray off residue with sprayer (keeping pressure low on woodwork).
2.Back to nature neutralizer maybe used as is or diluted up to 3 to 1 with water. Certain surfaces such as plaster may require dilution of up to 5 parts water to 1 part neutralizer.
3.Back to nature neutralizer should be applied using trigger spray or garden type sprayer for larger areas.
4.Work neutralizer into surface using brush or pad if necessary. Leave on for twenty-four hours. Apply another coating of neutralizer and leave on for six hours. Rinse surface with steady stream of clear water. Allow to dry. If a white powder appears, dry brush off powder and if it reappears, surface needs to be re-neutralized. Insure that surface is thoroughly dry before recoating.
5.Take a ph reading of the surface. If dry surface shows a ph over 8, surface should be reneutralized and a new ph level should be taken.
CAUTION: contains acetic acid. Use extreme caution to avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wear protective clothing including long rubber gloves, safety goggles / and or face shield and clothing to protect bear skin. Avoid breathing vapor. Use respiratory equipment for spray application. In case of eye or skin contact, flush eyes and exposed area immediately with large amounts of water. If swallowed, drink large quantities of water. Do not induce vomiting. Call physician immediately. Keep out of reach of children
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