| Paint (Oil or Water Based) |
When cleaning up a paint spill, speed is most important. If the paint has begun to dry, use a paint thinner for oil based and water for water based to rewet the spill. Then follow the normal how to use instructions. A medium to stiff bristle broom is recommended for this application. |
| Petroleum Products |
Hydraulic, Brake, Transmission fluid and Motor Oil: Follow normal how to use instructions. Spill King becomes saturated when you can no longer see any white powder. If Spill King turns to a paste, remove the top coat and reapply Spill King.
Motor Oil/Existing Stains: Rewet the stain with a degreaser, work in with a broom. Immediately follow normal instructions. Repeat until stain is mostly removed.
Greases: This is probably a multi-step process. The first step is to remove what you can. Then reapply and continue until grease is absorbed. If Spill King turns to paste, remove top coat and reapply. If Spill is large try the back of a garden rake or similar tool and this may help cut into the spill easier.
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| Antifreeze |
Use normal drop and sweep procedure. |
| Food (Both Liquid and Semi-liquid) |
Spill King will absorb Karo syrup, jams, jellies, peanut butter, vegetable oils, egg, mayonnaise, soft drinks, and juices. For all spills containing glass from the broken container, apply Spill King and work your broom in a circular pattern, then sweep up the glass and the absorbed liquid at the same time. |
| Bodily Fluids |
Works very fast on bodily fluids as well as helps to diminish the odor associated with the following: Vomit, Urine, and Blood |
| Chemicals |
Spill King Absorbent is a non-selective absorbent except for - Do not use with Hydrofluoric Acid. |
Air Force Bases

Aircraft Manufacturers

Airlines

Airports

Amusement Parks

Apartment Complexes

Army Bases

Auto Repair Industry (dealers, brake, repair, transmission, radiator, muffler, paint and body shops, etc.)

Cities and Municipalities

Construction Firms

Contractors

Fire Departments, Haz Mat (hazardous material) response teams and HazMat handlers

Food Packers / Manufacturers

Gas Stations

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Government Facilities

Hospitals and other health care facilities

Hotels

Machine Shops

Maintenance Contractors

Meat Packing Houses

Manufacturing (factories) of all sorts (auto, aircraft, chemical engine, ink, heavy equipment, paint, etc.)

Mining Facilities

Mortuaries

Naval Bases

Oil Reclaimers

Paperboard Manufacturers

Petrochemical Industry (refineries, pipelines, storage facilities, tankers)

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Printers

Resorts

Restaurants

Rubbish/Refuse Companies

Schools

Ship Builders and Repair Facilities

Supermarkets

Transportation (airports, railways, bus lines, shipping lines, trucking companies).

Utilities (nuclear/hydro-electric plants)

Vehicle Maintenance Facilities. Any companies with vehicle fleets

Wineries

Zoos

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