Hi all, i have this coke can that i found a few years ago taking apart a cinder block wall at work,thats why im guessing that whats on it is mortar.can this be cleaned off in any way without stripping the paint off the can?
Awsome! Thanks for the info ROBBYBOBBY64, im gonna check local hardware stores for a bottle, this is the only old can i have and ive always wanted to save it. Cheers!TILEMASTER to the rescue. Hi Mjbottle I have been doing tile and marble installations my own business for over 35 years and have cleaned all kinds of mortar, grout, thinset, residue and haze off of about anything you can imagine. I have some of the most horrible clean up stories due to morans I have hired. The only thing I would use which is safe enough to use would be SAKRETE CONCRETE MORTAR DISSOLVER. It has no acid in it which would damage the paint or at least the shine on the painted surface.
It will safely clean cement off of a car. It comes in a spray bottle and is a green liquid. I know it will take that stuff off. That cement they use on chimneys has a lot of lime to make it sticky so it will not fall off a vertical area. Sticks like glue. Do not rub too hard because of the sand in the mortar will when released into the cleaner will scratch the paint on the can. It desolves mortar not the sand. I use a wooden dowel to rub on small areas only on top of the mortar splashes you can get in the tight spots to detail it after the bulk of the can is done. Sharpen the dowel with a knife to get into the seems of the can. I never thought my tile and cleaning of mortar would help a fellow collector. This has to be fate!
ROBBYBOBBY64.
God works in mysterious ways does he not!Awsome! Thanks for the info ROBBYBOBBY64, im gonna check local hardware stores for a bottle, this is the only old can i have and ive always wanted to save it. Cheers!