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Solvents such as glycol ethers are added to some disinfectants to reduce contact time. This ingredient is not found on the main label but will be listed in product Safety Data Sheets. Testing of products with glycol ethers demonstrates visible damage to acrylic plastic and similar surfaces after long term application.Spec Clean™ Concentrated Disinfectanthas no…
Daily cleaning will prolong the life of the dental evacuation system and pump by breaking down and loosening debris in evacuation lines. Build up of debris in the lines and the suction impellers of the evacuation system will reduce suction to the dental unit and cause the main motor to work harder with eventual burn-out.…
Dilute one ounce of Spec Clean™ Evacuation System Cleanerper quart of water or add four ounces of to one gallon of water. Aspirate one to two cups of diluted solution into each suction line, rinse cup or cuspidor. Then keep suction on to allow a few seconds of air into…
Tap water is usually treated with chlorine in various forms by your community water treatment facility. The allowed amount can vary. If chlorine levels are unusually high in your tap water, it may cause your Spec Clean Evacuation System Cleaner to become clear upon dilution. Even if the solution is…
Yes. Spec Clean™ Evacuation System Cleaner is an acid based cleaner which is more effective at the penetration and breakup of thick, sticky biofilm clinging to tubing. The ProE-Vac formula attacks both organic (blood and saliva) soils and inorganic materials such as impression pastes and cements. Enzymatic cleaners target organic…
TheSpec Clean Evacuation System Cleaner is a powerful, concentrated liquid cleaner for the removal of saliva, blood, tissue, fluoride gel, prophy paste, impression material, and other wastes from the dental unit evacuation system.