Description
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Mild timber bleach and mould killer. Commonly known as Ethanedicic
Acid, Dihydrate, Ethandionic Acid.
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General Notes
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Main characteristics:
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- White odourless powder.
- Crystal form.
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Use:
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Generally used after JacJay Timber Revitaliser
to restore light timber colour prior to coating. Can be used by
itself to kill mould and lighten mildly sun faded/silvered timber.
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Application Data
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Conditions of application:
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N/A.
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Method:
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By brush. (A quality longhaired flat
type preferred).
By garden sprayer.
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Mixing:
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Add crystals to luke warm water, 100gms
per litre.
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Cleaning of equipment:
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Clean with large amounts of water.
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Recommended film thickness:
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N/A.
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Coverage rate per litre:
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4-12mē per litre depending on the timber
species and surface.
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Practical Application Data
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See application information by specific
area. Refer to Index.
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Properties
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Viscosity:
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N/A.
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Solids content:
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N/A.
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Further Information
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Container sizes:
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500g bag.
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Minimum shelf life:
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N/A.
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Storage:
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Keep container tightly closed and store
in a corrosion proof area out of reach of children. Oxalic Acid
should be stored 1200mm minimum off the ground.
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Health and Safety Aspects
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Flash point (DIN 53213):
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N/A.
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HAZCHEM:
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8.
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Transport Code:
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UN1759.
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Labelling:
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Poison. Keep out of reach of children.
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Government regulations:
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The user of this product is required
to comply with the national statutory regulations for health and
safety at work and waste disposal.
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Ventilation requirements:
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Provide adequate ventilation. Where
reasonably practical this should be achieved by the use of local
exhaust ventilation and good general extraction.
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Please Note