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Rubio Deep Cleaner

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Rubio Deep Cleaner

    $10.99 ea.

    How Do You Want It?

    Deep Cleaner is a heavy-duty cleaner designed to remove dirt and greasy residue from surfaces treated with Oil Plus 2C (such as floors, tabletops, and countertops). It also serves as a preparatory cleaner for dense, oily woods like teak, iroko, kambala, and wengé.

    When to use deep cleaner

    Without re-oiling

    • Removes the greasy film that appears due to excessive soap usage
    • Opens the wood pores and removes accumulated dirt that is sticking into the wood grain
    • White floors will look more bright and less yellow (however, the oxidation of the UV affected wood will not be reduced by using Deep Cleaner)

    Before re-oiling

    • Removes traces of excessive soap and dirt and therefore improves the quality of the re-oiling layer
    • Easy-to-use: re-oiling can be done without re-sanding
    • The new oil layer will penetrate perfectly in the open wood pores
    Brand Rubio Monocoat USA
    Solvent Clean Up Specialty Cleaner
    Dry Time (touch) 30 mins
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