Monday, August 26, 2013

GUARDIAN BATTERY GUARD aerosol battery cleaner and protector

Description : 
BATTERY GUARD is an advanced 4-in-1 battery cleaner and protector; it cleans, detects acid, neutralizes acid and protects against corrosion.

Applications : 
Excellent for use on all batteries terminals, cables, brackets, and housings for battery powered machineries e.g. golf carts, sweepers, boats, tractors, forklifts, construction equipment and more.

Advantages :

  • 4-in-1 action. BATTERY GUARD has a 4-in-1 action saves time, labour and costs.
  • Cleans. Foaming formulation penetrates and emulsifies dirt, grease, and deposits.
  • Detects. Light red foam turn brilliant blue when acid is detected.
  • Neutralises. Special additive increase pH to a safe level.
  • Protects. Special red film provides a robust barrier against corrosion and environmental elements.
  • Environmental friendly. BATTERY GUARD  is CFC-free.

Instructions :
Shake well before using, and ensure that battery cell covers are tightly sealed.
To clean :
1. Spray liberally approximately 12 – 18 cm away from surface to be treated.
2. Allow to penetrate for a few minutes.
3. Wash, wipe or scrub surface clean. DO NOT use wire brush that might create sparks and ignite residual oil, grease, or any other combustible products.

To check for acid :
1. Spray on surface or material to be checked.
2. BATTERY GUARD will turn brilliant blue if acid is present.

To neutralise :
1. Spray liberally on contaminated surface or material.
2. Allow to remain for several minutes and then wipe using clean cloth.
3. Repeat spray to detect any remaining acid contamination and repeat treatment as necessary.

To protect :
1. Spray a light coating of BATTERY GUARD and allow to remain on surface to be protected.

Properties :
TYPE                         : Aerosol battery cleaner and protector
FLAMMABILITY       : Non-flammable
TOXICITY                 : Avoid excessive inhalation of vapour
SPECIFIC GRAVITY  : 1.06 (concentrate only)
COMPOSITION         :Proprietary penetrants, emulsifiers, compounds and additives

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