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Evans-Vanodine Cyclone Spray (Bleach Spray)

(Code: EVANCYCLBLEASPR)

Product Description

Evans Vanodine has been manufacturing cleaning and hygiene products for over 100 years. The Cyclone spray is a cleaner and disinfectant which contains bleach. For use in kitchens and bathrooms.

Information

Ingredients

Contains a blend of sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide, anionic surfactants and sequestering agents.

Preparation and Usage

Ready to use disinfectant cleaner for the broad spectrum control of microorganisms.

For use on a variety of hard surfaces in bathrooms and kitchens.

Effective against Coronavirus.

FOR DISINFECTING HARD SURFACES:
Remove any loose soiling on the area to be cleaned. Spray onto surface until thoroughly wet. Leave for 5 minutes and wipe with a clean cloth. Rinse all food contact surfaces with water. Dry the area with a clean paper towel or cloth.
REMOVING MOULD & MILDEW:
Remove any loose soiling on the area to be cleaned. Spray onto surface until thoroughly wet. Leave for 15 minutes and wipe with a clean cloth and allow surface to air dry. Heavy build-up may require longer contact time or repeat applications.

NOT FOR USE ON HOT OR DAMAGED SURFACES, ALUMINIUM, MARBLE, NATURAL STONE,
WOOD, PAINTED SURFACES, TEXTILES, CARPETS OR PAPER.

Storage

Keep only in the original container in a cool, well-ventilated place. Protect from light. Store
away from acids.

Name and address

  • Evans Vanodine International
  • Brierley Road
  • Walton Summit
  • Preston
  • PR5 8AH
  • UK

Warnings

H315 Causes skin irritation.
H319 Causes serious eye irritation.
H412 Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.

Net Contents

750ml e

Safety Information

See safety data sheets for full product information.

Safety Data Sheet (in English)

Fiche Technique (en français)

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