Baticlean ECR
Baticlean ECR
Baticlean ECR will eliminate all types of unwanted greening from most types of external surface. As part of our ECO-Responsibility range, Baticlean ECR does not contain any chlorinated substances or alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride which you will find in many types of cleaning products that are designed for use on external surfaces and has an impressive coverage rate of around 100 square metres per litre.
Baticlean ECR is a pH neutral product meaning it can be used with confidence on the vast majority of external surfaces including those made from wood, zinc, aluminium, plastics, glass, natural slate, roof tiles, fibre cement sheets, lacquered cladding, composite sheets, stone and bituminous surfaces amongst many others. Baticlean ECR will not damage these surfaces, once applied the surfaces can continue to breathe and it does not require rinsing. You also have peace of mind, knowing that you can paint over a treated surface once dry.
Baticlean ECR does not require rinsing and the treated areas can be used once the surface has dried. Do not apply if rain is forecast within 12 hours and you should apply to a dry surface.
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Product Description
Baticlean ECR will eliminate all types of unwanted greening from most types of external surface. As part of our ECO-Responsibility range, Baticlean ECR does not contain any chlorinated substances or alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride which you will find in many types of cleaning products for external surfaces.
Baticlean ECR is a pH neutral product meaning it can be used with confidence on the vast majority of external surfaces including those made from wood, zinc, aluminium, plastics, glass, natural slate, roof tiles, fibre cement sheets, lacquered cladding, composite sheets, stone and bituminous surfaces amongst many others. Baticlean ECR will not damage these surfaces, once applied the surfaces can continue to breathe and it does not require rinsing. You also have peace of mind, knowing that you can paint over a treated surface once dry.
With a coverage of around 100m2 per litre, Baticlean ECR this is a powerful product.
Before use, Baticean ECR should be diluted with fresh water at a rate of 10% (1:9) meaning that you only need one litre to make 10 litres of solution which will give you a coverage of between 80m2 - 120m2 depending upon the level of surface contamination.
Baticlean ECR should be applied to a dry surface when there is no rain forecast for at least 12 hours after application. The temperature should be between 10oC-30oC (50oF-80oF).
Baticlean ECR can solidify during low temperatures. Should this happen then simply store the product at room temperature, allowing it to warm before attempting to use however please remember the recommended work temperatures before applying. The product is ready to use when it is completely white and with a viscosity slightly thicker than water.
Interested in The Difference Between CR & ECR? Take a read of our blog post.
Have a look at a Baticlean ECR Customer Review to tell you all you need to know.
Product Specification
Product should be stored in an upright position at a temperature between 10 - 45oC.
Coverage is 80 - 120 m2 per litre.
Do not apply near foodstuffs.
Cover any plants that are surrounding the area to be treated to protect them from potential damage.
It is always advisable to undertake a compatibility test prior to the application.
On non-absorbent surfaces a whiteish deposit may appear when the surface is dry. This will be washed away during the first rain following application.
Application is best made with a sprayer.
Recommended dilution is 10% of product in water or 2 litres of Baticlean ECR for 18 litres of water.
Coverage is approximately 1 litre of diluted solution per 8-12 m2.
Apply when temperature between 10-30oC with a minimum of 12 dry hours after application and apply to a dry surface.
Baticlean ECR can solidify during low temperatures. Should this happen then simply store the product at room temperature, allowing it to warm before attempting to use however please remember the recommended work temperatures before applying. The product is ready to use when it is completely white and with a viscosity slightly thicker than water.
FAQs
What is the difference between Baticlean CR & Baticlean ECR?
The products are chemically very different however they are used in very similar ways. Both are pH neutral and do not require rinsing. Baticlean ECR has a much higher coverage rate (over 3 times higher than Baticlean CR) and is recommended for external use only. Baticlean ECR is designed for ground surfaces such as driveways, car parks, decking and patios as well as garden walls etc. Baticlean CR can also be used on these surfaces but it is really intended for buildings such as roofs and walls. Take a look at our dedicated blog post linked in the product description.
Can I use this to clean my tennis court?
You certainly can use Baticlean ECR to clean your tennis court, just as you can use Baticlean CR. The choice is yours when it comes to which of the products you prefer to use however the coverage rate is higher with the ECR, so many prefer to use this, as it does work out cheaper for large areas. Neither product require rinsing so the surfaces can be used within a couple of hours of treatment.
How long do I need to leave a surface before it can be used?
We recommend staying off a treated surface until it has completely dried. This means that you could be using a treated surface within an hour. The most important things, when using Baticlean ECR, are to not rinse the area after application and to apply when no rain is forecast for at least 12 hours.
What should I do if it rains within 12 hours of application?
When it rains, the surface is rinsed so the Baticlean ECR will be removed, or at least partially removed, from the surface. If it's a very light shower that arrives 10-12 hours after application then you may you okay as the product will have had quite a while to start its work however, if it is heavier rain or it arrives after only a couple of hours then a second coat may be required once the surface has dried.
The ECR is too thick to use and seems to have separated. What can I do?
During cold weather (less than around 10C) ECR can get very thick and even start to separate. This is simply due to the temperature so to return it to its normal state it just needs to be taken to a warmer area for a few hours. We recommend storing the product at a temperature over 5C but don't worry if it does solidify, there hasn't been any damage caused to the product it simply needs to warm. Do not use the ECR if it is thick or has separated, allow it to warm before use.