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Best Shot 256 Cleaner/Deodorizer - Wintergreen Scent | Gallon
$ 25.37
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Best Shot®
256 Disinfectant
Our one-step disinfectant is effective against a broad-spectrum of bacteria, is virucidal*, inhibits the growth of mold and mildew, including their odors when used as directed
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Best Shot 256 Disinfectant - Wintergreen Gallon
Best Shot
®
256 Disinfectant
Our one-step disinfectant is effective against a broad-spectrum of bacteria, is virucidal*, inhibits the growth of mold and mildew, including their odors when used as directed
Cautions and Warnings
Keep out of reach of children.
Directions and Dosage Instructions
One gallon makes 256 gallons of cleaning solution (dilute 1/2 oz. to 1 gallon of water) It is a violation of federal law to use this product in manner inconsistent with its label. Before using this product, food product and packaging material must be removed from the room or carefully protected. General Disinfectant performance in non-medical facilities: Add ½ once of this product to 1 gallon of water. Apply to hard, non-porous surfaces. Treated surfaces must remain wet for 10 minutes. Allow to air dry. Preparation of Disinfection/Fungicidal/Virucidal Use Solution: For heavily soiled areas, a preliminary cleaning is required. Add ½-ounce of this product to 1 gallon of water to disinfect hard, non-porous surfaces. Apply use solution using a brush, cloth, mop, sponge, auto scrubber, or mechanical spray device, or by immersion so as to thoroughly wet surfaces. For sprayer applications, spray 6-8 inches from surface. Do not breathe spray. Rub with brush, cloth, or sponge. Change cloth, sponge or towels frequently to avoid redisposition if soil. Treated surfaces must remain wet for 10 minutes. Allow to air dry. Rinse all treated surfaces that come in contact with food such as countertops, appliances, tables and stovetops with potable water before reuse. Prepare a fresh solution at least daily or when use solution becomes visibly dirty. For disinfecting hard, non-porous surfaces against avian influenza a virus: For use in animal housing facilities, follow the special instructions for inactivating avian influenza a virus in the animal premise sections, prior to use, cover or remove all food and packaging material before disinfection and remove all animals and feeds from premises, animal transportation vehicles, and enclosures. Remove all litter, dropping and manure from floors, walls and surfaces of barns, pens, stalls, chutes and other surfaces of facilities and fixtures occupied or traversed by poultry or other animals. Empty all troughs, racks and other feeding and watering appliances. Thoroughly clean surfaces with soap or detergent and rinse with water. Veterinary clinics/animal life science laboratory/animal care facilities/animal research centers/animal laboratory/animal quarantine areas/animal breeding facilities/zoos/pet shop/animal husbandry/kennels/breeding and grooming establishments/tack shops disinfection directions: for cleaning and disinfecting hard, non-porous surfaces, apply a use solution of ½ oz per gallon of water so as to wet thoroughly. Apply by cloth, mop, brush, sponge, auto scrubber or mechanical spray device, or by immersion. For spray application, spray 6-8 inches from surface. Do not breathe spray. Rub with brush, cloth, or sponge. Allow surfaces to remain wet for a period of 10 minutes. Immerse all halters and other types of hard, non-porous equipment used in handling and restraining animals as well as forks, shovels, scrapers used in removing litter and manure in the use solution. Ventilate buildings and other closed spaces. Do not house animals or employ equipment until treatment has been absorbed, set or dried. Thoroughly scrub all treated feed racks, automatic feeders, waters and other treated equipment that dispenses food or water with soap or detergent, and rinse with potable water before reuse. Change cloth, sponge or towels frequently to avoid redisposition of soil. Prepare a fresh solution at least daily or when use solution becomes visibly dirty. Special Instructions for Inactivating Avian Influenza A Virus: apply the disinfecting solution of ½ oz per gallon of water to all hard, non-porous surfaces and allow to remain wet for a period of 10 minutes. Apply by cloth, mop brush, sponge, auto scrubber or mechanical spray device, or by immersion. For spray applications, spray 6-8 inches from surface. Do not breathe spray. Immerse all halters and other types of hard, non-porous equipment use in handling and restrain animals as well as forks, shoves, and scrapers used in removing litter and manure. Ventilate buildings, coops, and other closed spaces. Do not house poultry or employ equipment until treatment has been absorbed, set or dried. Thoroughly scrub treated feed racks, troughs, automatic feeders, fountains, and waters, and other treated equipment with soap or detergent, and rinse with portable water before reuse. Change cloth, sponge or towels frequently to avoid redisposition of soil. Prepare a fresh solution at least daily or when used solution becomes visibly dirty. Cleaning hair clippers and electric shears: while clipper/shear is running, hold in the downward position and spray a ½ ounce per gallon water use solutions directly onto the blades two or three times to thoroughly we the blades. Do not spray on the clipper case or drip into clipper housing. Turn off clipper/shear. Allow hard, non-porous surface to remain wet for at least 10 minutes. Rinse surfaces thoroughly. Then wip dry with a clean soft cloth. Lubricate as per clipper/shear manufacturer’s instructions. Prepare a fresh solution at least daily or when use solution becomes visibly dirty. Note: Plastic instruments can remain immersed until ready t use. Stainless steel shears and metal instruments must be removed after 10 minutes, rinse, dried, and kept in a clean non-contaminated receptacle. Prolonged soaking will cause damage to metal instruments. Mold and Mildew control: To control the growth of mold and mildew and their odors on hard, non-porous surfaces, apply use solutions of ½ ounce per gallon of water. Apply by cloth, sponge, mop, brush, auto scrubber or mechanical spray device to thoroughly wet all treated surfaces completely. Allow surface to remain wet for 10 minutes. Allow solution to dry on surface and repeat treatment every seven days or when new growth appears. Change cloth, sponge or towels frequently to avoid redisposition of soil. Prepare a fresh solution at least daily or when use solution becomes visibly dirty. For Odors caused by Dogs, Cats and Other Domestic Animals: use on rugs, floors, walls, tile, cages, crates, litter boxes, mats, floor coverings, or any surface soiled by a pet. Test a small inconspicuous area first. Blot problem area. Then follow directions for General Deodorization.
Ingredients
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Didecyl dimethyl ammonimum chloride 10.14% N-Alkyl (C14 50%, C12 40%, C16 10%) Dimethyl benzyl ammonimum chloride 6.76% Inert Ingredients ......................................... 83.10% TOTAL ........................................................ 100.00% 2 oz. per gallon of water (1:64 Dilution) for Canine Parvovirus. ?All other viruses ½ oz. per gallon (1:256 Dilution)
Storage and Disposal Requirements
If empty: Nonrefillable container, do not repurpose this container. Storage and Disposal: Co not contaminates water, food, or feed by storage and disposal. Container Disposal/pesticide Storage: Non-refillable container. Store only in original container. Do not reuse empty container. Store pesticides away from food, pet food, feed, seed, fertilizers, and veterinary supplies. Keep this product under locked storage sufficient to veterinary supplies. Keep this product under locked storage sufficient to make it inaccessible to children or persons unfamiliar with its proper use.
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