TRAC Ecological Products Barnacle Buster™

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Marine growth build-up is the #1 reason water-cooled equipment malfunctions. These deposits reduce equipment effectiveness often resulting in costly downtime. Even a thin layer of growth, as little as 1/64” can result in a 15% decrease in efficiency.

While conventional methods of cleaning, such as mechanical brushing, do have some success, harsh acids are harmful to the user, the equipment, & the environment and in many instances, these methods result in damage to the equipment users were trying to clean.

Barnacle Buster™ can safely and easily dissolve scale, barnacles, zebra mussels, calcium, rust, lime, & other mineral deposits. It can be used to descale heat exchangers, air conditioning systems, outdrives, outboards, and anywhere marine growth can be found. Available in ready-to-use or concentrated form in 1 quart or 1 gallon bottles, 5 gallon pails, 55 gallon drums & 250 gallon tanks (for really big cleaning jobs).

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