VIDÉO
• Cleaning without any alteration of the support
 
• Preserve tool strokes
 
• Technology certified by experts of historical
   monuments
 
• Perfect for any type of stone, from very soft
   (molasse) to very hard (marble)
 
• Restores brightness of sculptures
 
• Effective on traces of pollution, limestone and
   moss
 
• No protection of windows is necessary when
   using calcium carbonate
 
• Machine easily to use on scaffolds and in
   places hard to reach
Our technology has been certified by experts of historical monuments and is currently the best solution for all renovation and cleaning of built heritage. It is unique in the way that it fully respects the treated surfaces without any alteration of the support. After the treatment, the tool stokes on the surface and the joints between the stones are preserved; the original brightness is recovered that way.
 
Our technology is effective on all types of stone, from molasses (friable, soft and permeable) to marble (extremely hard and solid). It allows, among others, the removal of traces of environmental pollution, mosses and calcification due to water runoff. It also restores the shine of patinated zones.
 
The versatility of our technology allows the handling of all different areas of complex monuments using the same machine. Furthermore, the ergonomics of our LOKI800; small and mobile, facilitate the use on scaffoldings and in other areas difficult to reach.
 
Our technology is also perfectly suitable for treating wood. It is, among others, highly appreciated for stripping off surface coating of wooden chalets as the perfect replacement of sanding. It can also be used on wooden beams for the removal of soot and smoke after fire.
 
Thanks to the use of calcium carbonate, an ecological product, there is less risk for bystanders, less protection needed for the operator and less groundwork on the site.
KEY POINTS
CLEANING OF BUILT HERITAGE WITH RESPECT
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