DO-ALL #18 in Action

DO-ALL #18 is a water-based Cleaner/Degreaser concentrate that is non-corrosive, non-citrus , non-petroleum, non-butyl and biodegradable. It gives off no foul odors or fumes and contains no known carcinogens. It is currently listed on the EPA's National Contingency Plan product schedule as a Surface Washing Agent and is USDA rated A1. It comes highly concentrated and can be used in hand sprayers, parts washers, floor scrubbers, pressure washers, etc. It has a multitude of uses from household to commercial, industrial and marine.

Agitation is the KEY to this product. It rapidly emulsifies and encapsulates hydrocarbons. It breaks down the long hydrocarbon chains and at the same time neutralizes them so they cannot react. If there is an oil or fuel spill, it will make the spill unable to ignite or if used to put out a fuel fire, re-ignite. The product itself is non-flammable and has no flash point to boil. It allows the microscopic bacteria already present around us to feed on the broken down hydrocarbon chains speeding up biodegradation.

DO-ALL #18 Completely Emulsifies Oil

DO-ALL #18 Inneroffice Test, simple iPhone video

 

A small amount of two-stroke motor oil and gas mixture was added to a bottle filled with tap water, then an equal amount of Do-ALL #18 was added to the bottle. We then shook the bottle (agitation) and let sit for three weeks. Results, the thin layer of fuel on the surface has become a thicker layer of what looks like dark colored water (same consistency as the water). You can almost see through it and slight agitation mixes it back into the water column. The amazing thing is that although some stays in suspension, NONE of the mixture settled to the bottom.

 

The mixture is in an enclosed environment, isolated from salt, UV and biology so there is nothing to make it "go away". Add environmental influences to the mixture and it will be completely absorbed into nature.

DO-ALL #18 Extinguishes and Emulsifies a Fuel Spill

DO-ALL #18 vs a Road Flare

DO-ALL #18 vs Hand-Held Flare

 


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