

In the stone maintenance industry there are two types of chemicals that are utilized, water-based and solvent-based.
Solvent-based chemicals do not contain any water do not register a PH balance. These ingredients are only soluble in other solvent. Some examples of solvent chemicals are paint thinners, most penetrating sealers (impregnators), D-Limonene, and alcohol.
Water-based chemicals are chemicals that contain water and have a PH balance. Chemicals mixed in water are soluble in water. There are a water-based chemical such as neutral cleaners, ammonia, bleach, and most chemicals that have a PH balance.
In order to determine the different between solvent and water based chemicals, read the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Most solvent have flash point and can ignite. Most water-based chemicals do not have a flash point unless contain a solvent ingredient to add strength to the product. For example, many degreasers contain D-limonene. In most stone care situations, if a stain or coating is water-based, then water-based chemicals are needed to remove it.
Listed below are samples of the two types of chemicals:
| WATER-BASED | SOLVENT-BASED |
| Alkalis | D-limonene |
| Acids | Alcohol |
| Hydrogen peroxide | Siloxane |
| All purpose cleaners | Acetone |
| Glycols | Mineral spirits |
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