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A) What is
Battery Electrolyte?
Battery
Electrolyte is a liquid solution of water and sulfuric acid; typically
about 35-40% sulfuric acid. It is a corrosive acid hazard that will burn
skin and eyes as well as damage clothing. Refer to an MSDS sheet before
working around battery electrolyte. Always use appropriate personal safety
wear.
B) What do
you mean by the statement "Neutralizing Acid Absorber will neutralize and
absorb electrolyte"?
Neutralizing
Acid Absorber is a dry powder blend specifically formulated to neutralize
and absorb electrolyte spills. The product works in two steps:
1) Upon contact with electrolyte, the electrolyte is neutralized. "Neutralized"
means the sulfuric acid is converted to water and sodium salt. This happens
very quickly.
2) The water is then absorbed. Only a powder is left to clean-up. This
is much easier to clean-up than a paste liquid.
C)
What is the shelf life of Neutralizing Acid Absorber?
Products
over five years old have been evaluated and found to be fully effective.
We have been careful to package the product in quality plastic containers.
This protects against contamination from the environment. Normal variations
in moisture have not caused the product to "clump". Shelf life characteristics
are very good even with partially used containers - if the cap is put
back on after use. Neutralizing Acid Absorber will not "clump" like boxes
of baking soda or bags of sodium bicarbonate.
D) My battery room floor is contaminated with electrolyte in various places.
Can I neutralize it with Neutra-Clean?
Neutra-Clean
will work but clean-up will likely be a problem. Concrete is porous
and the dye in
Neutra-Clean might be difficult to clean-up.
A
Better Approach:
- Locally
treat any puddles of electrolyte with
Neutralizing Acid Absorber.
- Sweep
floor to remove dirt and debris.
- Make
a 10% solution of Neutralizing Conditioner and hot water (about 1/3
quart of Neutralizing Conditioner to 4 quarts
of hot water).
- Wet
mop floor a few times.
- Rinse
mop very well.
- Wet
mop floor two or three times with hot water.
E)
How do I determine if I have applied enough
Neutralizing Acid Absorber
to an electrolyte spill?
In treating
a spill with Neutralizing Acid Absorber, begin by forming a dike around
the outer edge of the spill. This will limit the contaminated area. Continue
applying the product working toward the center of the spill. When all
the liquid is covered, sufficient product has been applied. If liquid
puddles reappear, simply add more Neutralizing Acid Absorber to those
areas. Allow to sit for 3-5 minutes, then sweep up with clean-up equipment
provided in your FIRST RESPONDER Acid Spill Kit.

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