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Lab Wash Care (500 ml) offers a powerful yet gentle formulation ideal for laboratory settings. It efficiently removes residues, stains, and contaminants from glassware and instruments. Safe for regular use, it ensures cleanliness without damaging delicate surfaces. Suitable for academic, research, and industrial labs, it supports reliable results and hygiene. Its 500 ml pack offers value for routine lab maintenance, helping professionals uphold laboratory standards with ease and consistency.
Key Features
- Effective removal of stains, residues, and organic contaminants.
- Non-corrosive formulation safe for all standard lab equipment.
- Biodegradable and eco-friendly composition.
- Ideal for glass, plastic, and stainless steel surfaces.
- Ready-to-use 500 ml bottle with secure cap for safe storage.
Precautions
- Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel.
- Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged skin exposure.
- Use in a well-ventilated area or under a fume hood.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Do not mix with other chemicals or cleaning agents.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: Is Lab Wash Care safe for plastic labware?
Answer: Yes, Lab Wash Care is safe for use on both plastic and glass laboratory instruments.
Question: Can this be used for sterilization?
Answer: While it effectively cleans, it does not sterilize. Use in combination with sterilization procedures.
Question: Does it leave any residue after washing?
Answer: No, it is designed to rinse clean without leaving any residue behind.
Question: Is the product ready to use or needs dilution?
Answer: Lab Wash Care is ready to use directly from the bottle—no dilution required.
Question: How should the empty container be disposed of?
Answer: Dispose of it as per your local chemical disposal guidelines for non-hazardous containers.
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