How can grease and oils be removed using the RBS 35 Detergent Concentrate and PCC-54 Detergent Concentrate??
To remove grease and oil, the detergents can be mixed with ethanol (e.g., two parts of a 2% solution to one part ethanol).
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What materials are not compatible with the RBS 35 and PCC-54 detergents?
Because these detergents are alkaline, they may damage non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, zinc, magnesium and galvanized iron. Furthermore, neoprene rubber products should not be soaked in these detergents for extended periods of time.
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What is the pH of the RBS 35 and PCC-54 detergents?
The pH of these detergents is slightly greater than 10.
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What is the working concentration of the RBS 35 and PCC-54 detergents?
The working concentration for general-purpose applications is 2% for the concentrates and 0.3% for the automatic washer detergents. A 20% solution can be used for difficult cleaning situations.
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What is the composition of the RBS 35 Detergent Concentrate and PCC-54 Detergent Concentrate?
RBS 35 Detergent Concentrate and PCC-54 Detergent Concentrate consist of ionic and nonionic surfactants compounded with strong water-softening cleaning powder components.
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