GUIDE TO DILUTION RATES HOW TO USE THIS CHART
This chart shows how to mix common dilution rates into different containers. The chart gives the approximate number of measuring cups, pumps or caps required to dispense the correct amount of neat product. N.B. Always add product to water.
SAFETY
Chemical Measure
200ml
200ml
200ml
20ml
20ml
28ml
28ml
28ml PUMP
MEASURING CUP
MEASURING CUP
MEASURING CUP
INTO
INTO
INTO
INTO
INTO
INTO
INTO
INTO
5
10
5
10
5
10
CAP
CAP
PUMP
PUMP
Water Container 500ml
Amount of Water
LITRES
LITRES
TRIGGER SPRAY
Dilution Ratio
NUMBER OF CAPS
NUMBER OF CAPS
NUMBER OF PUMPS
1 part Product to 1 parts Water 1 part Product to 5 parts Water 1 part Product to 10 parts Water 1 part Product to 25 parts Water 1 part Product to 50 parts Water 1 part Product to 100 parts Water 1 part Product to 200 parts Water 1 part Product to 400 parts Water ISSUED WITHOUT PREJUDICE
1:1 1:5 1 : 10 1 : 25 1 : 50 1 : 100 1 : 200 1 : 400
4 2 1 4 2 1
4 2
100
LITRES
LITRES
LITRES
LITRES
LITRE SCRUBBER DRYER TANK
NUMBER OF PUMPS
NUMBER OF PUMPS
NUMBER OF CUPS
NUMBER OF CUPS
NUMBER OF CUPS
4 2 1
4 2 1
5 21/2 1 1/2
5 2 1 1/2
5 21/2 1
l It is important to follow all safety instructions l Always read the instruction label and use as recommended l Never mix cleaning chemicals l After use, all measures must be rinsed with water l Do not use food or drink containers to measure or store cleaning chemicals l Dispose of unused cleaning solution as soon as the job is completed, and wash out all containers with water l Trigger sprays must be labelled with the contents and the dilution ratio l If in doubt, dispose of unknown solution and prepare fresh.