DRYFIX absorbs moisture up to 200 times its own volume within a few minutes and turns it into a solid gel. This means that leaked liquids can be absorbed quickly and efficiently. The practical helper in the home on textiles, floors and furniture.
Application examples in the household
Absorbs spilled liquids, such as spilled drinks such as red wine or water, but also animal urine or vomit.
What's interesting is that not only the liquid itself is bound by the gel, but also surrounding smaller particles such as animal hair, broken glass, etc. Odors are also trapped and largely absorbed.
Tip: To reduce the volume when disposing of the product, the soaked granules can be dried in the sun, for example. This reduces the volume significantly. Instead of powder, a hardened lump forms (similar to sugar stored in too moist conditions).
Easy to use
The powder is sprinkled directly into standing water or onto damp areas. It draws moisture into the pores and forms a compact (environmentally friendly) gel that also traps odors and small particles such as small pieces of glass.
Add more granules if necessary.
Remove gel from the work area with a broom.
Once the work is completed, the gel residue can simply be disposed of in the household waste.
Application examples professional application
Water damage drying:
The granules can be sprinkled directly onto standing water. They absorb the water and can then be swept away with a shovel and broom.
Flat roof:
By drying out wet flat roof areas with Dryfix, planned work can be carried out even when there is standing water.
Fire department:
In the case of water damage of all kinds, the use of Dryfix can create a solid dam in a very short time to prevent the water from spreading further.
Sanitary:
Binds standing water in pipes, toilet bowls, etc.
safety notice
• Causes serious eye irritation.
• Keep out of the reach of children.
• Wear eye protection.
In case of contact with eyes:
• Rinse gently with water for several minutes.
• Remove any contact lenses if possible.
• Continue rinsing.
• If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention.
We ask you to dispose of the granulate and containers with your household waste