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Amine Oxide Surfactant
£25.00

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SKU: JN136

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Amine Oxide Surfactant

5 Litre

JN SUPPLIES

Pickup available, usually ready in 2 hours

6 Sticker Lane
Bradford BD4 8DL
United Kingdom

07738476921
Description

Amine Oxide

Surfactant

 

Product Overview

Amine Oxide Surfactant is a highly effective foaming agent and cleaning enhancer, widely used in exterior cleaning for its ability to boost penetration, reduce run-off, and increase cling on vertical or porous surfaces. This versatile, non-ionic surfactant works well in alkaline environments and is compatible with a wide range of cleaning chemicals, making it an essential additive for professional cleaning tasks.

It is ideal for roof cleaning, wall render, stonework, patios, driveways, and industrial degreasing, especially when longer contact time and visual coverage are required.

 

Using the Surfactant alongside with Sodium Hypochlorite

(If using with Sodium Hypochlorite, mix 35–50ml of Amine Oxide Surfactant into 25 litres of Sodium Hypochlorite. This improves surface cling, enhances penetration, and creates a visible foamy layer to help track where the solution has been applied. The foaming action also slows down runoff, allowing the Sodium Hypochlorite to work more effectively on algae, moss, and organic staining.

 

Key Features

  • Improves cling, contact time, and visual coverage
  • Reduces runoff on vertical and porous surfaces
  • Boosts cleaning action of Sodium Hypochlorite and other agents
  • Non-ionic and stable in high-alkaline environments
  • Ideal for render, roof, stone, and driveway cleaning

 

Important Notes

Always test on a small area first. Do not mix with incompatible chemicals. Store in a cool, dry place and keep sealed when not in use. For professional use only.

 

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