International RIB Rub & Scrub
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Description
RIB Rub & Scrub is a heavy duty cleaner specifically designed for RIB and rubber boats. The deep penetrating formula will quickly and easily dissolve heavy dirt, oil etc without damaging the rubber or vinyl surfaces. * Formulated specifically for rubber boats * Easy to use * Does not damage rubber or vinyl surfaces * Heavy duty cleaner * Deep penetrating PRODUCT INFORMATION Colour YMA657 Specific Gravity 1.1 Typical Shelf Life Approx. 2 yrs Unit Size 500 ml APPLICATION AND USE Preparation Rinse with fresh water and allow to dry. Method Apply RIB Rub & Scrub using a brush, cloth or sponge. Scrub the surface until clean and then wipe off with a clean cloth or rinse with fresh water. Hints Mixing Shake well before use. Some Important Points Product temperature should be minimum 5°C/40°F and maximum 30°C/86°F. Ambient temperature should be minimum 5°C/40°F and maximum 30°C/86°F. Substrate temperature should be minimum 5°C/40°F and maximum 30°C/86°F. Compatibility/Substrates Suitable for use on rubber surfaces. Not sensitive to frost. Recommended DFT Application Methods Cloth or sponge. TRANSPORTATION,STORAGE AND SAFETY INFORMATION Storage GENERAL INFORMATION: Exposure to air and extremes of temperature should be avoided. For the full shelf life of this product to be realised ensure that between use the container is firmly closed and the temperature is between 5°C/40°F and 35°C/95°F. Keep out of direct sunlight. TRANSPORTATION: RIB Rub & Scrub should be kept in securely closed containers during transport and storage. Safety GENERAL: Read the label safety section for Health and Safety Information, also available from our Technical Help Line. DISPOSAL: Do not discard tins or pour paint into water courses, use the facilities provided. It is best to allow paints to harden before disposal. Remainders of this product cannot be disposed of through the municipal waste route or dumped without permit. Disposal of remainders must be arranged for in consultation with the authorities.
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