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How much cleaning product do I need to add?
For dilution ratios greater than 1:20, industry accepeted rounded off figures are given.
Always add water first and then chemical to advoid any splashes of concentrate.
Follow all chemical handling guidelines.
Wear gloves, goggles and PPE as required.
Read and understand the MSDS and product information sheets of your chemicals before use.