Titan Laboratories
Titan Laboratories
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About the Titan Cement Off Solvent
Titan Cement Off is a solvent designed to safely remove cement, concrete, stucco, and grout from various surfaces such as glass, window frames, ceramic, and wood. This environmentally friendly concrete dissolver contains no fumes, mineral acids, or odor. It is suitable for self-leveling materials containing cement and poses no harm to metals.
**For safe usage, use skin and eye protection.
How to Use Titan Cement Off Solvent:
- Apply Cement Off at full strength by saturating the affected area thoroughly. Ensure the surface remains wet with Cement Off for 20 to 30 minutes; if it dries prematurely, reapply Cement Off as needed.
- Rinse the treated area with cold water afterward.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Safely removes cement from various surfaces
- Will not harm metals
- Environmentally friendly
- Easy to use
| SKU | 008-30-14 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 62012 |
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Questions & Answers
Have a Question?
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Will this hurt our polished aluminum pneumatic trailer we haul concrete powder with?
While this solution is generally safe to use on most equipment and should work for you, we recommend testing a small area to achieve the desired results before applying it to the entire surface.
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Will this remove mortar from composite decking?
As long as the mortar is a standard mixture, Titan Cement Off Solvent should be a great option for you. Always test a small spot before a full application, though!
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Can I use this to remove old hard thinset off of ceramic tile
If it is cement-based, yes. This solvent is only formulated for removing cement.
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Is this product safe to use on vehicles?
Titan Cement Off Solvent is safe to use on vehicles. However, we do recommend testing a small inconspicuous area for desired results before a full application.
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I have a ton of glass with concrete splatter to clean. Can this be applied by spray bottle?
Yes! Titan Cement Off Solvent can be applied with a spray bottle.
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Can this product be used on treated glass?
Our recommendation with using any new chemical is to test a small spot for desired results before full application. While this only dissolves cement, the residue from cement could scratch the surface of the treated glass, which is why you only rinse with cold water.
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Can I use this to remove concrete on a marble statue without damaging the marble?
Hey there! So we double checked directly with the manufacturer, and they said there is a small amount of ascetic acid which could etch natural stone. We would highly suggest testing a small area before a full application, but would still advise against using this on marble since it is porous in nature.
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Will this damage aluminum? I haul dry cement and am wanting to use it to clean my dry bulk semi trailer
While Titan Cement Off Solvent is advertised as being safe for metals, and vehicles, we always recommend testing a small inconspicuous spot for desired results.
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Is this product safe to use on alucobond panels to remove concrete/cement splash from new sidewalk pour?
This is safe for most surfaces, but we always recommend caution when testing on new surfaces. Test a small area before full application.
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Can you use this to remove thinset from cement floors?
No, it may damage the cement floor.
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Will this product remove cement from bricks?
It is not recommended for use on brick. Try soaking the concrete in hot soapy water then use a metal putty knife behind the splatter of concrete and pry it away from the surface.
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Can I use this product on pavers to remove cement dust?
We do not recommend it.
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Can I use this to remove mud from a cement floor?
No, it may damage the cement floor.
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Is this product used straight or diluted with water?
Directions for usage will be printed on the label. But i believe it is to be used at full strength.
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Can I use Cement Off on my vehicle to remove concrete or will it damage my paint or clear coat? Thanks.
I would not advise to use this on the paint of a vehicle.
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Can this product be used to remove grout from ceramic tile? Will it harm the surface of a bathtub?
Yes, this product is safe to use for grout on ceramic tiles. However, there are too many variables to completely answer your question since bathtubs can be made out of many different materials and not all would be safe to use this product on.

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