Safety Data Sheet
Concrete Asphalt Cleaning CGII Site Operating Procedures

- Tend to Corporate Health, Safety, and Environmental requirements.
- Define and isolate the work area(s).
- As heat is a requirement for effective stain removal, ideally schedule operations when warmer ambient temperature is planned (~11:00 am to ~1:00 pm). This will allow the work area to be heated so the oils are easier to remove.
- Confirm the presence of a hotsie (or equivalent pressurized heating device). Fluids must be in the 125 to 185 Fahrenheit range to effectively remove stains. The hotter the fluid, the easier it is to clean the concrete or asphalt.
- Spot treat the staining with sprayed-on (or poured-on) CG-100 and let sit for ~15-20 minutes.
- Establish a collection area for the water, chemical, and liberated stains. Consult local environmental requirements. The chemical itself is non-toxic and certified green by Green Seal and Leaping Bunny. However, the contaminants may require collection.
- Slipstream the treating chemical into the hotsie feed stock.
- Recommended volumes of CG-100 are as follows (these volumes can be adjusted based on site-specific observations): 3 – 5 pails of CG-100 per hour of individual sprayer.
- Cycle hot treating fluid through the hotsie at maximum rate, heat application, and pressure over the impacted area. Continue working the area until the stain is removed.
- Clean up the work area and remove cleaning equipment.