Gabriel First SDS Information
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Cleaners & Degreasers
- 20/20 EFP Window Cleaner
- Bathroom Cleaner Formula 444 Concentrate
- Creme Cleanser
- Daily Hard Surface Cleaner Formula 2601 Concentrate
- Fast 1-2-3 EFP Alkaline Detergent
- Freezer Floor Wash
- Kitchen Cleaner & Degreaser Formula 9300 Concentrate
- Pursue 323 Citrus Cleaner
- Tantum 1 Carpet Cleaning Concentrate
- Tile and Grout Floor Cleaner Formula 5105 Concentrate
- Walls N All EFP Acidic Detergent
- Window Cleaner Formula 2420
- Winter Rinse Ice Melter
Winter Rinse Technical Bulletin
Winter Rinse Ice Melter Remover/Detergent Technical Bulletin
Item Numbers: 4546-0305, 4546-0355
Product Description
Winter Rinse is a 100% synthetic, modified amine condensate that removes the white alkaline residue/film from floors and carpets left behind by ice-melting chemicals. Available in a case of a 5 gallon pail or a 55 gallon drum.
Advantages
Winter Rinse removes the slippery film and leaves the surface clean and safe. This product needs to be used only on the days following the use of ice-melting chemicals.
Uses
Winter Rinse may be used in place of your detergent for wet mopping, auto scrubbing, or carpet cleaning a light to medium amount of ice melter residue. This product may also be used as a rinse-aid following a detergent cleaning. For removal of heavy accumulations of ice-melter residue, detergent mop first and then follow by wet mopping with a Winter Rinse solution.
Directions
For routine winter use, add 1 ounce of Winter Rinse to each gallon of rinse water. For rinsing following a detergent-cleaning of heavy accumulations, increase the mixing level to 2 ounces of Winter Rinse per gallon of water.
Specifications
Active Ingredients… 10%
pH… 6.0 Concentrated
Color… Blue
Solubility In Water… Complete
Odor… Pleasant
Flash Point… Exceeds 200º F
Viscosity… Thin Bodied Liquid
Gallon Weight… 8.5 Lbs.
Disinfectants & Sanitizers
Floor Finishes, Sealers & Strippers/Liquefiers
Concrete Products
• Aromadome IV Urinal Screen w/Enzyme
Aromadome IV
Item Number: 2404-0103
U.S. Department Of Labor
Occupational Safety And Health Administration
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Required Under USDL Safety And Health Regulations
(29 CFP 1910.1200 "Hazards Communication Standard")
Section I
Manufactured For: Gabriel First Corp.
Emergency Telephone: 1-800-424-9300
Address: 233 W Commercial Street East Rochester, NY 14445
Trade Name & Synonyms: AROMADOME IV
Chemical Family:
Formula: N/A
Prepared On: 06/01/2005
HMIS RATING:
- HEALTH: 1
- FLAMMABILITY: 1
- REACTIVITY: 0
- MPP
Section II - Product & Component Data
Chemical Names / CAS
- Sodium Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonate / 25155-30-0
- Sodium Tetraborate Pentahydrate (Borax) / 11130-12-4
- Sodium Sulfate Anhydrous / 7757-82-6
- Sodium Tallowate (Soap) / 8052-48-0
- Chloroxylenol / 88-04-0
- Fragrance: n/a
- Color: n/a
- Digestase APD 900: n/a
A physical mixture of several different chemicals; none of which are considered extremely hazardous
Section III - Physical Data
- Boiling Point: N/A
- Specific Gravity (H2O=1): N/A
- Vapor Pressure: N/A
- Percent, Volatile By Volume(%): N/A
- Vapor Density(Air=1): N/A
- Evaporation Rate: (H2O=1): N/A
- Solubility In Water: 100% For block only
- Appearance And Odor: Blue Block/White Screen Fragrance
Section IV - Fire And Explosion Hazard Data
- Special Fire Fighting Procedures: None.
- Flash Point/Method Used: N/A.
- Flammable Limits: N/A
- Extinguishing Media: For plastic housing/Water, CO2, Dry chemical
- Unusual Fire And Explosion Hazards: none.
Section V - Health Hazard Data
Effects Of Overexposure:
- Eyes: Mild irritation
- Skin: Mild irritation
- Ingestion: May result in gastric disturbance
- Medical Conditions Aggravated By Exposure: None.
Emergency First Aid Procedures:
- Eyes: Flush with cold water
- Skin: Wash affected area with water and call a physician
- Ingestion: Induce vomiting – contact a physician
* Borax: Though no human ingestion experience is known it is considered toxic on ingestion and absorption through damaged skin
Section VI - Reactivity Data
- Incompatibility - Materials To Avoid: None known.
- Hazardous Decomposition Products: None known.
- Hazardous Polymerization - Conditions to Avoid
Section VII - Spill Or Leak Procedures
Steps To Be Taken In Case Material Is Released Or Spilled:
Section VIII - Special Protection Information
- Respiratory Protection(Type): None Required.
- Ventilation: Normal indoor ventilation.
- Other Protective Equipment: None
This information is given in good faith, but no warranty expressed or implied is made. Our company believes that it is accurate to the best of its knowledge and relates only to the specific material designated herein.