What surfaces are not suitable to use GLASSGUARD™ Miracle Mold Removal Gel on?Updated 2 months ago
GLASSGUARD™ Miracle Mold Removal Gel is a powerful cleaning solution that can help you remove mould and mildew from a variety of surfaces. However, there are some surfaces that are not suitable for use with this product.
Here are some surfaces that you should not use GLASSGUARD™ Miracle Mold Removal Gel on:
Unsealed wood: GLASSGUARD™ Miracle Mold Removal Gel should not be used on unsealed wood surfaces, as the solution can damage the wood and leave it discoloured or warped.
Fabric: This product is not recommended for use on fabric or other soft materials, as it can bleach or discolour the material.
Leather: Similarly, GLASSGUARD™ Miracle Mold Removal Gel should not be used on leather surfaces, as it can damage the leather and leave it discoloured or warped.
Marble or other natural stone: The gel is not suitable for use on marble, granite, or other natural stone surfaces, as it can etch or damage the surface.
Painted surfaces: GLASSGUARD™ Miracle Mold Removal Gel should not be used on painted surfaces, as it can strip away the paint and leave the surface damaged.
Metal: While the gel is safe for use on some metal surfaces, it should not be used on delicate or polished metal surfaces, as it can damage the finish.
It's important to read the instructions and warnings on the product label before using GLASSGUARD™ Miracle Mold Removal Gel. If you're unsure about whether a surface is safe for use with the product, it's best to test it in a small, inconspicuous area first.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure that you use GLASSGUARD™ Miracle Mold Removal Gel safely and effectively, without causing damage to your surfaces.
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