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These heavy-duty absorbent pads are designed for industrial and commercial use, capable of soaking up a variety of fluids including oil, water, grease, transmission fluid, hydraulic fluid, coolants, and diesel fuel. Made with 70% recycled cellulose fibers, they offer excellent absorbency and are a cost-effective alternative to meltblown polypropylene pads. The pads are also Class A fire retardant when dry and made in the USA. They are ideal for use in garages, workshops, and industrial settings where spills and leaks are common, providing a convenient and efficient way to clean up messes and prevent damage to equipment and surfaces.
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Absorbs as much as 2 of the leading competitors' heavy-weight meltblown polypropylene pads
Absorbs as much as 2 of the leading competitors' heavy-weight meltblown polypropylene pads (lab tested per edana 10.4-02). Made with 70 recycled cellulose fibers. Soaks up both oil and water as well as grease transmission fluid hydraulic fluid coolants diesel fuel and many other fluids. Due to the incredible absorbency of the eversoak® heavy-duty recycled absorbents pads 50 heavy-duty pads will soak up as much as 100 of the leading competitor's oil absorbent pads allowing you to save valuable time and money. Made with minimal oil derivatives allowing for stable pricing unlike meltblown absorbent pads that can have very volatile pricing because the raw material costs involved in making meltblown absorbent pads are tied to the price of oil. Class a fire retardant when pad is dry (lab tested per astm e84). Made in the usa. Caution not intended for use with aggressive acids or caustics. Dispose of all sorbent materials in accordance with local state and federal regulations.