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3 EASY STEPS
1. Pour STARDUST Super Absorbent™
in front of the spill NOT directly onto the spill partially surrounding
it. If the spill is still flowing, pour Stardust in front of the
flow, creating a dam. The amount of Stardust used will depend
upon the amount and viscosity of the liquid spilled.
2. With a broom, push Stardust onto the surface
of the spill. Then, using a firm swirling circular motion, with
the broom's bristles perpendicular to the surface, mix Stardust
into the spill until the liquid is absorbed. If you did not use
enough product, and it becomes saturated before the spill is completely
absorbed, reapply Stardust to the spill area and repeat step two.
You will be amazed as the spill disappears, and the area is left
completely clean and dry.
3. When the spill is absorbed, remove the Stardust
with a dustpan and broom. Also, for your safety, only properly
trained and equipped personnel should respond to hazardous waste
spills.
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TIPS
TIP: When picking up liquids that stain, such
as paint, Stardust will leave the spill area clean and dry. However,
if the surface was porous, the liquid may get trapped in the pores
and leave a stain. If this happens, simply spray an appropriate
liquefier onto the area and work it into the surface with a scrub
pad or the broom. That will loosen the trapped material and turn
the stain into a liquid that will be immediately absorbed by Stardust.
Repeat, if necessary.
TIP: If the spill is of a heavy viscosity (such
as axle grease or gear oil), using a high-speed swirling motion
like that of a floor buffer, while exerting extra pressure on
the broom head, start at the edge of the spill and gradually work
your way across it. This will allow you to “shave”
the spilled substance down to the surface on which it spilled,
moving across the spill inch-by inch, and thereby permitting Stardust
to completely absorb it. |