Solvitol Anti Static Cleaner Spray
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Description
Solvitol Anti Static Cleaner (ASC) is a specially formulated foaming cleaner
suitable for use on most hard surfaces where static builds up. By reducing the
amount of static on a hard surface, less dust is attracted, thereby reducing the
amount of cleaning required.
Applications
Solvitol Anti Static Cleaner is particularly suited to office use where static
builds up from computers, VDUs, TVs, Hi-Fi's, Telephones, etc. It is effective
at removing correcting fluid from photocopier platens, finger marks, dust and
tobacco film from surfaces leaving them smear free. The anti static effect not
only reduces electrostatic build up but also allows longer periods between
cleaning. Regular use on VDU screens helps to reduce eye strain and tiredness.
Benefits
Easy to use.
Fast acting.
Low foaming formula.
Cleans and degreases.
Anti-static properties.
Safe on glass and most plastics.
Easy to apply spray application.
Available in a 400ml aerosol.
Technical Data
Appearance : Clear liquid.
Contents : Solution of alcohol, surfactants, coupling agent and sequestrants.
Flash Point : Less than 0oC
PH : 7 (neutral)
Pack Sizes:
Aerosol
12 x 400ml box
Directions for Use
Shake the can before use, hold upright and spray on to a lint free cloth. Wipe
away to remove smears and streaks.
Health & Safety Information is available from the Sales Department of:
James Briggs Ltd.
Salmon Fields, Royton, Oldham, OL2 6HZ. Fax 0161 627 0971
Where tolerances are not stated, figures are typical of normal production.
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the bulletin, the technical data is provided for information only. The buyer
shall use its own skill and judgement to satisfy it that the products are
suitable for the buyer’s purposes. The entire liability of Solvitol Limited in
relation to the products shall be set out in Solvitol Limited conditions of
sale, which are hereby incorporated into this bulletin. Solvitol Limited can
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