LTP Cement Grout & Salt Residue Remover For Unpolished Natural Stone 5 Litres
Prices Incl. VAT | Free delivery* to most areas
- For all types of Unpolished Natural Stone
- For Interior & Exterior Use
- Acid Replacement Technology
- Does not tarnish chrome or steel
- Removes Efflorescence.
A rapid action cleaning agent for removing cement residues, grout stain, salts, efflorescence and other similar deposits. May also be used in dilute or concentrated form. Ideal for use on all types of unpolished natural stone can also be used on porcelain, glazed ceramic, slate, quarry tiles, brick, terracotta and granite.
Important: Not suitable for Limestone or polished surfaces
Delivery
Delivery is free of charge to all UK postcodes and will usually arrive within 2-3 working days via DHL.
Delivery will normally be between Monday and Friday during the hours of 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Any dates quoted for delivery of the goods are approximate only and the company shall not be liable for any delay in delivery of the goods however caused. The goods may be delivered by the Company in advance of the quoted delivery date and in advance of any other products you have ordered via Stone Paving Direct.
If the Consumer is not at home the driver will not leave the goods as there must be an authorised person to sign for and accept delivery.
Returns
If the consumer is not totally satisfied with the order for any reason, the Consumer has the right to cancel the order within 7 working days from the date of delivery for a full credit or refund less any applicable delivery charges.
A cancellation request by the consumer must be put in writing to sales@stonepavingdirect.co.uk and received by the Company within the 7 working day period.
The consumer will be responsible for the return of goods and any associated costs of return. Refunds or credits for goods will only be made if goods are received back complete and in a re-saleable condition.
Returns must be made within 28 days and must be accompanied with a copy of the despatch note.
The consumer’s statutory rights are not affected.