✨ Elevate Your Clean Game with EPOXYOFF! ✨
FILA EPOXYOFF is a powerful epoxy grout haze remover designed to tackle even the toughest residues on vertical surfaces. This water-based, gel-like formula is perfect for nonabsorbent materials such as porcelain and ceramic tiles, effectively eliminating organic stains and ground-in dirt. Made in Italy and trusted by professionals worldwide, EPOXYOFF is your go-to solution for pristine surfaces.
Manufacturer | FILA |
Part Number | 44010312 |
Item Weight | 2.25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.65 x 3.07 x 6.61 inches |
Item model number | EPOXYOFF |
Size | 31.98 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Style | Compact |
Material | Resin |
Volume | 1 Quarts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Non Abrasive |
Usage | Tile,Glass,Grout |
Included Components | CLEANER |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**R
Easy to use grout haze remover
Easy to use solution for grout haze . Did a great job of removing grout haze that had been on the tile for several months . Just pour a small amount into a small bowel and use a paper towel or paint brush to put it on the tile and after a half hour rub with an abrasive pad and the haze should come .
N**M
Worked great!
Worked great at getting out epoxy residue on my tile floors.
K**R
Amazing product! Would recommend to anyone working with premix grout and porcelain tile!
If this had the option to add more than 5 stars I would absolutely be adding as many as possible! After having used several other solutions and having made some minor progress I was left with a porcelain tile floor that looked really bad. I had used premixed grout (black) that left not only a blue haze all over the tiles but also left large pockets of epoxy residue as well. I applied this cleaner by sponge (one with a scrunge on the backside). The instructions say to apply it and let it sit for 30 mins, it really only took about 5 minutes before it had loosened up...The floors came out looking amazing!! This was worth its weight in gold !
J**Y
Removes 2 part epoxy sticky residue!
Ardex WA grout left a sticky haze that other agents would not clean off. This stuff did it in one application. The haze was a week old and well established. Note: it was not the full on body of the material, just the residue. Proper installation dictates that you squeegee off the material and not leave big glops or excessive grout behind. That said, there was still a stubborn gummy mess that sat on the tile for several days. All gone now. Happy.
T**L
It’s not working
It’s not working.
D**Y
Confessions of a DIY Disaster… Ohps!
Promising product, but for heavy-duty grout cleanup, be prepared to do several applications in order to get all the grout off.I originally thought I could grout my outdoor tile myself, but it didn’t go as planned. I ended up with grout smeared all over the tile that I couldn’t remove. This is the second product on Amazon I’ve tried. At first, I let it his product sit on the tile for 30 minutes and tried scrubbing, but nothing came off. After lightly wetting the tile, I managed to remove about half the grout. I’ve attached a picture showing the before and after from one treatment. I plan to reapply and keep working at it until I can get it all off.
J**L
Grout and Resin cleaner
It says that I can use it for cleaning up Resin as well so I will do it but I still have a hard time getting it to work for the Resin.
P**G
Works even on 10 year-old epoxy grout haze!
We had always believed our cement/encaustic tiles in the foyer were supposed to be brighter/lighter than they ended up after installation with a dark grout. But, they sat as-is for 10 years before I found this. Now, they're back the way they should have been all along.I applied it with a spinning brush on my drill, let it sit for a while, spun the brush again, and then wiped off. In places, I did multiple treatments, getting better results each time. It not only cleared the grey haze from the main body of the tile, but also got rid of small amounts of excess that hadn't been carefully wiped away from the grout lines. I really recommend the spinning brush as this is something you want really well distributed, and mechanical rubbing seems to help. But on any large surface area, you do NOT want to have to do it by-hand.Surprisingly, there wasn't a terrible smell, like from paint-thinner or acetone, and it didn't really bother my hands.Epoxy grout is some crazy stuff, and our contractor had to scrap an entire shower of ceramic tile because they didn't handle it properly and clean it up fast enough. I had lost hope I could clean the dirty haze from these other tiles, but this stuff does the job. You'll need to be patient and thorough, but you'll get results. (Especially if you use it early.)
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