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Salt Away Gallon W/mixing Unit Plus One Quart Marine Corrosion Remover on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Type:SALT REMOVER Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Salt-Away Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:SA128 SA32 SAM

  • You will receive one gallon, one quart, and one mixing unit with a 6oz reservoir
  • One Gallon Makes up to 512 Gallons of Mix
  • Non-Toxic and Biodegradable
  • Save by Purchasing Salt Away in Gallon Concentrate
  • Remove Salt Deposits from Cars, Trucks, Boats and Equipment

The Salt-Away Gallon Concentrate can be mixed with up to 512 gallons of water. The standard ratio is 1 oz. to 4 gallons of water but concentration can be doubled for tougher applications. This container can be used to refill the mixing unit or you can premix in bulk if you prefer.

Salt-Away is used to dissolve and remove salt from any surface. It is water based, non-hazardous and biodegradable. It protects metals from corrosion by removing the salt that promotes corrosion. It also contains rust inhibitors that help protect the surface once the salt has been removed.

Salt will cause metals to corrode. It takes very little salt on a surface to increase your chances of corrosion. Removing salt from the surface reduces your chance of corrosion.

Salt-Away will actually help remove all of the salt deposits from the surface. Plain water will not remove all the salt. Salt-Away is water based, and when mixed with water, removes salt more completely.

Salt-Away is designed to remove salt from just about any surface. It can be safely used on metal, paint, fiberglass, glass, rubber, plastic, chrome and many other surfaces. It doesn't contain solvents so it won't remove wax or other surface protection.

  • Contains no hazardous chemicals.
  • 100% Non-Toxic. Safe to use around plants, children, pets and all living things.
  • 100% Biodegradable. All ingredients biodegrade into the environment.
  • 100% Environmentally Safe. Safe to discharge into normal drainage outlets.
  • Water based.
  • Contains no petroleum products or chemical solvents.
  • Inhibits rusting and corrosion.
  • Completely removes fresh salt and breaks down layers of salt.
  • Does not react chemically or physically as an emulsifier on lubricants and coatings.
  • Inhibits rusting and corrosion.
  • Completely removes fresh salt.
  • Breaks down layers of salt build-up.
  • Is chemically dissimilar to any competitive product.
  • Ingredients are the highest quality available.
  • Tested to be safe to use on virtually all surfaces, including Magnesium, Aluminum, Iron, Steel, Stainless Steel, Chrome, Paint, Gel Coat, Nylon, Isinglass, Vinyl, Plastic, Glass, Wood, Leather, Rubber, Canvas, Concrete, Brick
  • HOW SALT-AWAY WORKS
    There are 3 basic methods for moving salt from surfaces with Salt-Away
    < Immersion
    < Pressure and velocity from spray bottles, compression pump sprayers, garden or other hoses, pressure washers. It is important to select the appropriate dispensing equipment for the size of the area of the contaminated surface.
    Diluting Salt-Away is necessary either by pre-mixing or by delivering it from a device that is set to the correct
    dilution ratio while attached to a water hose.
    < Wet vacuuming
    About Salt-Away:
    Salt-Away is water-based, highly concentrated and must be diluted. The Salt-Away solution immediately dissolves any soluble contaminant. Flow (run-off) caused by gravity is required to remove salt. As flow begins, ingredients in the product will not allow the contaminants in their dissolved state to attach to the surface, and a "sheeting" effect is created allowing the flow to carry the contaminants all the way off the equipment. In areas that stay wetter longer and are primarily inaccessible or where salt is trapped, the corrosion inhibitors in the product will keep equipment from rusting and corroding from the inside-out.
    Immersion: Immersing items in a bath of a Salt-Away solution is accomplished by dipping the item into the solution until completely covered by the liquid and removing it and allowing gravity to cause the liquid to run off the surfaces. Unless there is salt accumulation on the surface, there is no need to soak the item in the solution. The length of time to allow the item to soak in the Salt-Away solution to break apart salt accumulation depends on the amount of accumulation. Using the solution more than once is not recommended. The recommended dilution ratios for an immersion solution with fresh water can range from 1.5% to 5.0% by volume. A richer solution greater than 10.0% by volume is not recommended. Rinsing the item with fresh water after the immersion process is required.
    Application by pressure methods: There are 2 conditions necessary for Salt-Away to remove salt: 1) the pressure and velocity of the water source must be consistent and great enough for gravity to cause flow, and 2) complete and thorough flowing of the solution to the exit areas of the surface must occur. Except for salt accumulation areas, results are immediate. If conditions 1 and 2 do not exist, the Salt-Aw ay solution will dissolve the salt, but the salt will remain on the surface.
    Vertical Surface: Upon application to the surface to be treated, the Salt-Away solution immediately dissolves any soluble contaminant. If the pressure is not strong enough to cause complete flow from the surface, the solution will dissolve the soluble contaminants, the flowing will begin, then slow to a drizzle, and eventually stop before reaching the removal area. If this situation occurs, the salt is not removed.
    Horizontal Surface: The method for removal is more difficult, but can be accomplished by "pushing" the dissolved contaminants with pressurized spray or stream velocity of the Salt-Away solution until they are pushed off the surface.
    Horizontal Surface, No Outlet: Example: salt-contaminated floors where there is no drain. Pressure is not necessary to apply the Salt-Away solution, and the recommended solution is 5.0% Salt-Away by volume. The best equipment to use to apply the solution is a compression pump sprayer. The area must be covered with enough solution to cause standing liquid. If the surface is porous, continue to add solution until it is saturated and a standing liquid condition exists. Allow the solution to stand at least 10 minutes, but do not allow it to evaporate. Salt removal must be accomplished by vacuuming all the  standing liquid. The most commonly used vacuum device is known as a "wet-vacuum machine". Since it is not physically possible to vacuum 100% of the moisture from the surface, any dissolved salt residing in the remaining moisture will not be
    removed. This process may need to be repeated several times depending on porousness and condition of the surface. Several applications of Salt-Away solution can dilute the concentration of the salt left in the surface moisture, and additional salt deposits can be removed.
    Facts about salt:
    Salt crystals are a mineral of the earth and cannot be destroyed. There is no other element of the earth or a product that can cause salt crystals (and other soluble minerals) to disappear or vanish from a surface by dissolving them. But they can be moved from place to place. In the effort to completely move salt from a surface by dissolving it in a Salt-Away solution, the salt must be moved while in solution either by pushing with pressure methods, by vacuuming or by gravity to exit the areas of the surface. After it is moved to another location, it will stay there until moved again by another force; air, water, humans, animals, nature.

 

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