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Using 30-Gallon Size Water
PreserverTM
for 20 Gallon Drums
If desired, a 30-Gallon size
bottle of Water PreserverTM
may be used to treat a full
20-gallon drum, without
measuring drops, by following
the directions included with
product for 30-gallon
containers. That is, use one
30-gallon size bottle for each
20-gallon drum.
IMPORTANT
FOLLOW THE STANDARD FILLING
PROCEDURES, PRECAUTIONS, AND
CONTAINER SPECIFICATION
GUIDELINES INCLUDED IN PACKAGE.
NOTE: When re-filling water
drums after a period of storage:
Inspect drums and check that
drums are clean and free of
algae or residue (disinfect if
necessary). Check that all bungs
and gaskets are in good
condition, and replace if
necessary, before sealing
tightly with a bung wrench.
Using 30-Gallon Size Water
PreserverTM
for 55 Gallon Drums
If desired, two 30-Gallon size
bottles of Water PreserverTM
may be used to treat ONE full
55-gallon drum, as follows:
1. Without measuring drops,
empty two full 30-gallon size
bottles of Water PreserverTM
into each 55-gallon drum.
-- OR --
2. Follow the "drops per gallon"
directions included with
product. That is, use 8 drops
per gallon: (8 x 55 = 440 drops
per 55-gallon drum). This
method requires using drops from
two or more 30-gallon bottles.
IMPORTANT
FOLLOW THE STANDARD FILLING
PROCEDURES, PRECAUTIONS, AND
CONTAINER SPECIFICATION
GUIDELINES INCLUDED IN PACKAGE.
NOTE: When re-filling water
drums after a period of storage:
Inspect drums and check that
drums are clean and free of
residue (disinfect if
necessary). Check that all bungs
and gaskets are in good
condition, and replace if
necessary, before sealing
tightly with a bung wrench.
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