Sodium Hypochlorite 14-15%| Patio Cleaner
Please note that Sodium Hypochlorite is classified as a corrosive liquid therefore, it must be delivered to business addresses only and cannot be delivered to anyone under the age of 18.
As of the 1st of October 2023, this product is a reportable substance in accordance with The Control of Explosives Precursors and Poisons Regulations 2023. This applies to all Sodium Hypochlorite solutions above 6% available chlorine.
Sodium Hypochlorite can be used for water purification, surface purification, bleaching, odour removal and water disinfection. It is widely regarded as the best patio cleaner chemical on the market.
Sodium Hypochlorite solution is used for more stubborn stains as it has an extra-strength solution. It may be diluted with up to 5 parts water and 1 part Sodium Hypochlorite 15%.
Applications:
- Swimming pools
- Patio cleaner
- Bleaching agent
- Water purification
- Odour removal
- Lab use
How to use:
1. Sweep and wash the surface to remove any debris.
2. Dilute 1 part sodium hypochlorite with 5 parts water. If needed, the dilution ratio can be increased up to 1:3.
3. Apply the solution and wait 45 minutes
4. Wash away with a pressure washer or water and a brush.
Important note - Caps:
We are currently using caps from a new supplier. These caps are very secure however, if you have any difficulty removing them, please follow the steps below:
1. Remove the tamper-evident seal by pulling it upwards over the top of the cap
2. Use a cloth or a glove for extra grip and twist the cap
Important Notes
- This product is not for use on lawns, flowerbeds, vegetable plots or around trees and shrubs.
- Keep people and pets away from the treated area for 2 days.
Operating with the product, the following precautions should be taken:
When using chemicals, protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, boots and overalls should be worn.
Adequate ventilation is required when using chemicals in confined spaces.
When using flammable materials; cigarettes, naked flames and other sources of ignition should be carefully controlled.
When diluting acids, always add acid to water and not water to acid.
Before undertaking any cleaning operation, a trial should be carried out on a small, preferably inconspicuous area, to determine the effect of the chemicals before treating a large area.