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Everest Masonry Cleaner is a powerful ready-to-use exterior cleaner for preparing masonry surfaces before painting. Suitable for brick, render, concrete and stone, it helps remove dirt, algae and organic staining to create a cleaner, better-prepared surface before applying Everest Masonry Primer, Textured Renovation Basecoat or Silicone Masonry Paint.

Use as Step 1 in the Everest 4-Step Masonry System.

Key benefits

  • Removes dirt, algae and organic staining
  • Prepares masonry before priming or painting
  • Suitable for brick, render, concrete and stone
  • Ready to use
  • Exterior use
  • Part of the Everest Masonry System

System position

Step 1: Clean
Follow with Everest Masonry Primer, Textured Renovation Basecoat if required, then Everest Silicone Masonry Paint.

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