1.28 density battery acid (sulphuric acid with density 1/28 kg/l). Use only for conventional standard lead/acid batteries.
Caution: Battery Acid is highly corrosive - Wear hand and eye protection and observe the safety notices.
1.28 density battery acid (sulphuric acid with density 1/28 kg/l). Use only for conventional standard lead/acid batteries (not maintenance-free). Please ensure you follow filling guidelines and do not exceed maximum fill levels.
Note: Typically you will need 2 bottles of acid to fill one battery. Please check the volume of your battery before ordering. (maximum of 2 litres per order).
Usage Instructions:
Battery acid is a specialist product used to initially fill standard lead acid batteries. Please note: it is highly corrosive and can cause strong heat on contact with moisture.
Always follow the battery user instructions. Always use on level and firm surfaces. Always wear protective clothing and eye protection. Never add acid to an already filled battery - only use for first filling.
Safety Notices
Highly corrosive. Vapours can cause shortness of breath. Danger of serious eye damage. Non-flammable, but vapours released during a fire are toxic. Avoid exposure of skin, clothes, hair and eyes. Where exposure occurs, rinse immediately with plenty of water /remove affected clothing and seek medical advice at once. Wounds caused by acid require urgent medical attention and can cause lasting damage unless treated professionally.
Use and Storage:
Keep tightly sealed in a cool area away from sun light, heat, water and food stuff. Store upright. Ensure sufficient ventilation when handling the liquid. Use sand or similar to soak up spillages. Always wear eye and skin protection when handling. Do not dispose of through household waste or domestic drains.
First Aid:
Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. On skin contact, wash skin with plenty of water and seek medical advice at once. The chemical reaction between acid and moisture causes strong heat and, unless treated professionally, wounds caused by the reaction are slow to heal. Eye contact: Protect unaffected eye and rinse affected eye under running water for several minutes. Seek medical advice immediately. After swallowing: Rinse mouth and spit out - do not swallow. Then drink plenty of water. Immediately seek medical advice.