Thursday, December 10, 2009

What is mor-act adjuvant and how is it cleaned up?

petroleum hydrocarbonWhat is mor-act adjuvant and how is it cleaned up?
Mor-Act Adjuvant, made by Wilbur-Ellis (website below) is the trade name for an 83% Petroleum Hydrocarbon mixture, and is commonly used as a pesticide.





It depends on where the spill has occurred. The best answer that I could find online came from the product's Material Safety Data Sheet, which is linked below.





I do not know the circumstances of your question, but please:





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Follow all local and federal laws in the cleanup and disposal of this product, and strictly adhere to all safety and health precautions.





The MSDS recommends the use of respirator, and thorough washing before any chance of ingestion or absorption.





Read the MSDS in its entirety as linked below.


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