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F10SCXD Veterinary Disinfectant/Cleanser has the same broad spectrum of kill as F10SC Veterinary Disinfectant with added detergent to give it the ability to be a ‘one-step’ product for light duty cleaning and disinfection in routine hygiene applications.
F10SCXD is used for effective and safe general cleaning and disinfection of all hard surfaces (such as tables, floors and cages).
The recommended dilution rates of F10SCXD - These dilution rates mean that F10 is one of the most cost-effective disinfectant ranges on the market.
General disinfection at 1:500 (2ml in 1 litre)
High level disinfection against bacteria, fungi and most viruses at 1:250 (4ml to 1 litre)
For use against the most resistant viruses such as Parvovirus or PBFD at 1:125 (8ml in 1 litre)
F10 SCXD should be rinsed off with water after cleaning.
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Convenient pack of biodegradable single use wipes impregnated with F10SC for instant clean up and disinfection.
Very useful for cleaning childrens hands after they have handled any reptile or animal.
Effective against bacteria, fungi and viruses. Non-irritating, non-corrosive and fully biodegradable |
F10 Germicidal Barrier Ointment
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For use on all wounds and cuts. No reptile keeper should be without a tube. Can be used as a stand alone treatment for minor injuries.
F10 Germicidal Barrier Ointment is a multi-purpose broad spectrum preparation effective against a wide range of bacteria, fungi, viruses and spores. The F10 actives are presented in an easily applied preparation containing lanoline and glycerine emollients which help maintain and restore skin viability and help the ointment adhere to the skin surface to form an effective antimicrobial barrier.
Superficial skin lesions, burns and open or contaminated wounds: Where appropriate first clean and flush the lesion with F10 Antiseptic Solution. Germicidal Barrier Ointment can now be directly applied. The Barrier Ointment is effective in both superficial lesions and deep penetrating wounds. Defects can be packed with the Ointment or applied to wounds that are then covered by dressings
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