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Chemsan No-Rinse Sanitiser

£3.95 Regular price £4.95

This is a great product that can be used at all stages of brewing and kegging. Make sure your equipment is clean (using a cleaner - we recommend ChemClean) then sanitise using this product. No rinse of Chemsan needed - don't fear the foam!  

Cannot be sent with Royal Mail - Chemsan will often be sent with a different postal service to our default DPD. 

How to use:

An acid cleaner for Brewing and Surface Sanitising.
A blend of phosphoric and benzenesulfonic acid and isopropanol.
An excellent sanitizer for manual application.
Not recommended on soft metals because of the acid nature of this product.

Dilution: 0.2%, 10ml to 5 litres of water. Higher concentrations will require a potable rinse.
All surfaces should be cleaned and rinsed beforehand. Minimum contact time 2 minutes.

The solution should remain at a pH at 3.5 or below to maintain proper sanitizing level.
Chemsan will go cloudy if it has been diluted with hard water. This is normal and provided
the pH of the solution is 3.5 or less the diluted Chemsan will still be effective.


Hand Utensils, Tanks, Vats, Homebrew use: Scrape or pre-clean dirty surfaces.
Clean all surfaces using a suitable detergent, following label directions. Rinse with
potable water. Apply diluted solution on surfaces with a cloth, mop ,brush, sponge,
spray or by immersion. After 2 minutes contact time, drain solution thoroughly.

For all applications, allow to air dry, however surfaces must remain wet for at least
two minutes. Do not rinse after Chemsan application.

 

Safety:

Danger – Contains Phosphoric Acid.
Keep out of reach of children. Wear protective gloves/protective
clothing/eye protection/face protection.

Precautions – Harmful if swallowed. Corrosive to skin and eyes.
Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. Wear protective goggles
and clothing when using. Avoid contamination of food.
DO NOT MIX CHEMSAN WITH CHLORINATED CLEANERS AS
CHLORINE GAS WILL RESULT. Do not use or store near heat or open
flame. See label for more precautionary information.
If in eyes: Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.
Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first five minutes. Then continue rinsing.
Get immediate medical attention/advice advice.
If swallowed: Get immediate medical attention/advice advice. Have person sip on a
glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the
Poison Control doctor. Do not give anything to an unconscious person.

If on skin or clothing: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with
plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Get medical attention/advice advice if needed.
If inhaled: Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing call an ambulance,
then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth if possible. Get immediate
medical attention/advice advice.

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Chemsan No-Rinse Sanitiser

£3.95 Regular price £4.95
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