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ADBL – Slippy

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ADBL Slippy is the perfect product for the effective application of detergent paste.

CHF 9.85CHF 61.90

Description

ADBL Slippy is the perfect product for effective application, to be used as a lubricant during claying. The lubricant, which has previously been used mainly in industry, eliminates friction between clay or polymer and automotive paint. ADBL Slippy was developed specifically for users who are concerned about minimizing work time, ensures maximum effectiveness and safety. The product allows you to finish work by cleaning it, without the need for washing, and can be used as a desiccant in 1:2 dilution. It works perfectly with ADBL Clay Sponge, Clay Mitt and Clay Towel.

 

Scent: Peach.

 

Instructions for use:
Vehicles being worked with cleaning paste for the first time should be washed after application. Make sure that the paint surfaces to be worked on have cooled. Shake ADBL Slippy for about half a minute before use. Now spray the surface to be worked on opaque with ADBL Slippy. If the dough is part of the reworking process, excess product can be removed after application with a soft microfiber cloth.

 

 

Our advice:

Store ADBL Slippy in a cool place and do not expose to direct sunlight. Do not apply to hot surfaces to avoid any combustion or residue. The information is recommendations based on our experience. Please check chemical compatibility with your own tests before each application. Due to a wide variety of application and storage conditions, we do not assume any guarantee for a specific processing result. This information can and should only provide noncommittal advice.

 

Contents: 200ml, 500ml, 1000ml, 5000ml.

 

Security:
  • P101 If medical advice is needed, keep the package or label handy.
  • P102 Must not fall into the hands of children.
  • P501 provide the contents/container through the selective disposal system at your place of residence.
  • EUH208 Contains the reaction mass of 5-chloro-2-methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one and 2-methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one (3:1). May cause allergic reactions.
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