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 Enzyme Cleaner


 

Description:

 

Brad-David Distributors’ Enzyme Cleaner is a multi-enzyme detergent concentrate formulated for removal of proteins, blood, fatty tissues and other organic materials found on hard surfaces. It is extremely effective when used as an ambient soak solution and is nontoxic, non-caustic and biodegradable.

 

Special Features:

 

Non-toxic

Non-flammable

Reduces the need for manual scrubbing

Mildly alkaline (pH 7.5)

Low foaming, concentrated formulation

 

Applications:

 

• Floors

• Walls

• Most non-porous surfaces

 

Packaging:

 

2-liter bottle

6 bottles per case

Each 2-liter bottle yields 35 ready-to-use gallons

 

General Use Directions:

 

Refer to ready-to-use MSDS for personal protective equipment (PPE) recommendations. Dispenser into a properly labeled container or mop bucket.

1. Apply the cleaner with a trigger spray dispenser

2. Scrub and dry the surface with a hand pad, cloth or sponge.

3. For floors, cleaner may be used with a mop and bucket or auto scrubber.

4. Sweep or dust mop the floor.

5. Properly locate caution signs for wet floor conditions.

6. For light soil, damp mop the floor and allow it to dry.

7. For embedded soil, scrub using a swing machine or auto scrubber equipped with the appropriate 3M™ floor pad.

8. If not using an auto scrubber, pick up dirty solution with a wet vacuum or mop.

9. Damp mop with clean solution and let dry. No rinse is required.

 

Product Specifications: (Typical Values)

 

Concentrate:

1. pH: 6-7.5

2. Flash Point: 102°F

3. Solubility in Water: Complete

4. Specific Gravity: 1.0

5. Viscosity: <100 cps

6. Appearance: Bright, clear liquid

 

Ready-to-Use:

1. pH: 7.5-8.5

2. Flash Point: N/A

3. Solubility in Water: Complete

4. Specific Gravity: 1.0

5. Viscosity: <100 cps

6. Appearance: Clear, liquid

 

 

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Last Edited:  05/28/2007