Product Uses
For cleaning floors in offices, schools, hospitals, canteens etc. Suitable for use on linoleum, PVC, rubber, sealed wood, sealed cork and thermoplastic floors. N.B. Not recommended for laminated flooring or unsealed wood and
cork.
Directions
For light cleaning dilute 1 part to 100 parts hot water. For general cleaning dilute 1 part to 50 parts hot water. For heavy duty cleaning and spray burnishing dilute 1 part to 30 parts hot water. For heavy duty degreasing dilute 1
part to 10 parts warm water. Proper dosage saves costs and minimises environmental impacts.
iNsight Supported
iNsight is Selden's interactive product selection
and training system. Enables the user to create full
COSHH training kits, wallcharts, task cards and
more. visit http://www.selden.co.uk/insight
iNsight recommended product uses typical dilution
Flooring - maintenance (machine) 1 : 100
Flooring - maintenance (manual / mop) 1 : 100
Housekeeping - hard surface cleaning (damp
wiping) 1 : 50
Housekeeping - hard surface cleaning (spray and
wipe) see label
Product Hazards and PPE Requirements
Warning
Contains :
Risk Phrases
Causes serious eye irritation.
Safety Phrases
Keep out of reach of children. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Wear eye
protection. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove
contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists:
Get medical attention.
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