Strike Mould Killer Questions & Answers
Our nozzle has broken ...the trigger is all loose and won't spray...anyone else had this problem? Thank you
Could I please have the safety data sheet for the stike mould killer?
where is the ON butt on for strike mould killer please?
Can Strike Pro be used safely on a shower mat?
I wouldn’t it could just damage the rubber use toothpaste
Can I use it for car interiors inside the ceiling? Please reply
From what I found the effect on sponges and othe clothes after use I wouldn’t try diluted on small area
Is this product septic safe
Can I use this on my balcony outside it has mould. It is painted white metal
Back of bottle says not suitable for painted surfaces. Not to be used neat on powder coated metal either, as it strips it off.
How high does the concentration of it's gas/odorous byproduct does this need to be to have toxic affects in small pets ?
Second this question.. the smell is incredibly strong
Is this product septic friendly?
peta I am reading from the bottle: It contains sodium hydroxide 2.4 g/l sodium hypochlorite 50.7 g/l and alkaline salt 1.2 g/l. The back says strongly alkaline. It does not specifically say it is suited or supports septic systems...
How do you get the bottle to unlock for use? i am not able to open it.
at the nozzle end there is a rotatable end. Rotate it and it opens. When complete rotate the nozzle back as it was. The rotation is a bit tough as it slides out and then notches into place.
How many rotation it requires? Should I rotate until it opens? or only once clockwise?
Turn 180 degrees. It took me awhile to get it.
Right next to the nozzle at the top there is an area that you push down, then rotate the nozzle.
How do you get the bottle to unlock for use?
The area next to the nozzle at the top. You push that down and rotate the nozzle. 180 degrees. when you are finished you just rotate it back 180 degrees and it will click into place.
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