What a joke: 30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner does not contain regular household bleach. Instead, 30 SECONDS uses a sodium-hypochlorite formula that works rapidly to clean stains from algae, mold and mildew. Unlike bleach, it's safe to use around your lawn and landscaping and breaks down once rinsed into the soil.
30 Seconds Cleaner contains the active ingredient, sodium hypochlorite (commercial grade bleach), which is known to stain glass. Per the label, " Do not let 30 Seconds dry on glass." Unfortunately we do not have any products labeled to remove the product from glass.
30 Seconds Cleaner contains 5% Sodium Hypochlorite which is bleach so it can stain areas, including clothing. It would be recommended to test small areas if this is a concern and apply only to areas as directed on the product label.
Unlike our Outdoor Cleaner, you don't scrub or rinse off Spray & Walk Away. Once applied, the product goes to work tackling lichen, moss, mould, mildew and algae over time.
A: 30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner is a formulated cleaner and should not be allowed to enter drinking water reservoirs, lakes or streams. Swimming pool surrounds are fine to use 30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner, however, precaution must be taken to minimize over spray that could actually enter the pools or ponds.
Determine how severe the algae or other biological growth is. For heavy soiling, dilute 2 parts water to 1 part GK Greener Kleener. For light to medium soiling dilute 3 parts water to 1 part GK Greener Kleener. Easily apply the formula to the affected area using a garden sprayer or a brush.
Benzalkonium Chloride in Wet and Forget has a long-term cleaning method, whereas the Sodium Hypochlorite in 30 Seconds Spray and Walk Away has a fast reaction for immediate results. Both products require careful use of plants and delicate surfaces.
The difference between sodium hypochlorite and bleach is in the consistency of the substance. Sodium hypochlorite is a powder that can be mixed with water to create bleach. Bleach, on the other hand, is liquid and is simply the finished product that is the result of combining powdered sodium hypochlorite and water.
Symptoms/effects after inhalation : Causes burns to the respiratory system. Symptoms/effects after skin contact : Causes severe skin burns. Symptoms may include redness, pain, blisters. Symptoms/effects after eye contact : Causes serious eye damage.
Rinse thoroughly with water, using a garden hose. The cleaning action stops when your surface dries. Do not let 30 SECONDS dry on glass. Give windows an extra rinse after cleaning to prevent any residue being left behind.
Symptoms/effects after inhalation : May cause irritation to the respiratory tract. Symptoms/effects after skin contact : Causes skin irritation. Symptoms may include redness, drying, defatting and cracking of the skin. Symptoms/effects after eye contact : Causes serious eye damage.
Is 30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner safe to use around your lawns, plants and landscaping? Absolutely! 30 SECONDS has cleaned your sidewalks, decks and driveways since 1977. It safely breaks down in soil when used as directed, helping keep your landscape looking pristine around decks and patios.
The active ingredient in Wet & Forget Outdoor is alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride. This ingredient is present in many common household sprays and in anti-bacterial wipes.
This product does contain chemicals (sodium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite) that are regulated under Section 304/CERCLA. TSCA/DSL STATUS: All components of this product are on the U.S. TSCA Inventory and Canadian DSL. Spill Procedures: Absorb and containerize.
A: We do not recommend using 30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner in a pressure washer for several reasons, including that a pressure washer would over dilute. Instead, put away that noisy pressure washer and save yourself some water! Just get a tank sprayer to apply and a garden hose to rinse away.
Both products are equal in uses and strengths whereas sanitation and disinfecting are needed. That only withholding is sodium hypochlorite has a much stronger bleaching and cleaning effect. Hydrogen peroxide will remove color in most organics but not as well in man-made fabrics etc.
exposures may cause a build-up of fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema), a medical emergency. ► Exposure to Sodium Hypochlorite can cause headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. OXIDIZER which enhances the combustion of other substances.
A: Sodium Bicarbonate is baking soda. Sodium Hypochlorite is the main active ingredient in bleaching powder.
30 Seconds Ready To Use Outdoor Cleaner is made from a combination of ingredients, with the active ingredient being Sodium Hypochlorite. What happens when you apply the product is that it works immediately on any organics by emulsifying the growth.
Easy to use
Simply apply, let it sit on the surface for up to 10 minutes, then give the surface a good scrub and rinse clean.
Shower Witch works by using non-ionic and cationic surfactants, a combination of biodegradable detergents to break down soap scum build up on bathroom surfaces. Shower Witch needs to be applied to a wet surface, such as after showering, left overnight, and rinsed off the next day.
Chlorine is still one of the most effective killers of algae so doing a super-chlorination of 10-20 ppm of chlorine can go a long way towards wiping out the algae. Liquid chlorine is an ideal shock for algae because it is fast acting and does not add cyanuric acid (CYA) or calcium to the water.
H2O2, or hydrogen peroxide, is a powerful oxidizing agent that can be used to kill algae in water. When added to water containing algae, H2O2 breaks down into water and oxygen, releasing free oxygen radicals in the process.
Baking Soda: Mix this with water to create an effective paste for scrubbing away algae. Its mild abrasiveness lifts algae without damaging the patio surface. Lemon Juice: The citric acid in lemon juice acts as a natural cleaner to remove algae. Mix it with water and apply it to the algae, then scrub and rinse.