Multipurpose Cleaner, Degreaser and Neutralizer
For: Oil,
Hydrocarbon, Food Stains, Tiremarks, General Surface Accumulations. Do
not use on Asphalt.
GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
For use on
Concrete, Bricks, Pavers, Tile, Stone, Grout Masonry Hard Surfaces and most
surfaces in general. Great for food
grease, oils, dumpster pads, loading docks, gas stations, parking garages, tire
marks and general cleaning of many surfaces.
GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
For use on
Concrete, Bricks, Pavers, Tile, Stone, Grout Masonry Hard Surfaces and most
surfaces in general. Great for food
grease, oils, dumpster pads, loading docks, gas stations, parking garages, tire
marks and general cleaning of many surfaces.
DILUTION RATIOS
Very Heavily Soiled Surfaces: Straight
Heavily Soiled Surfaces: 1:1 to 5:1
Moderately Soiled Surfaces: 10:1
Lightly Soiled Surfaces: 20:1
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Direct Application: Pump
Sprayer, Electric or Air Diaphram Spray System.
Dilution will depend
on how dirty the area is. Product may be
diluted 5:1 to 20:1. Spray on, dwell
2-15 minutes. Manually agitate heavy
areas or use floor tool. Surface clean
after. Hot water preferred, cold water
ok.
Downstream Application: Use a
downstream injection system capable of giving you the correct dilution rate for
the circumstances. Spray on, dwell 2-15
minutes. Manually agitate heavy areas or
use floor tool. Surface clean
after. Hot water preferred, cold water
ok.
X-Jet Application: Dilute
product to give you the correct dilution rate for the circumstances. Spray on, dwell 2-15 minutes. Manually agitate heavy areas or use floor
tool. Surface clean after. Hot water preferred, cold water ok.
Note: If areas are
extremely soiled, use a 175 floor tool with extra-aggressive mal-grit to
agitate.
HOW TO USE AS A NEUTRALIZER
General Neutralizing: 8:1. Spray on surface
to be neutralized. Broom in if
necessary. Rinse or surface clean. Make stronger to bring final pH of discharge
up. Make weaker if you need to adjust
final pH down. Always check wastewater to make sure final discharge pH is
correct for City BMP’s.