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ACS Boracol 10 - Boron Woodworm & Rot Treatment
ACS Boracol 10 - Boron Woodworm & Rot Treatment
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Product Details

ACS Boracol 10 is a professional-grade, ready-to-use boron-based treatment designed for the protection of timber from woodworm and wood-rotting fungi, as well as the eradication and inhibition of organic growth on both timber and masonry.

This versatile solution combines effective wood preservation with surface biocidal properties, making it ideal for tackling a wide range of threats such as woodworm, wet and dry rot, algae, mould, mosses, and lichen. Its low VOC content, practically odourless and non-staining formulation, along with its non-flammable nature, ensures safe and long-lasting use.

For more intensive applications, ACS Boracol 10 can be used in conjunction with , further enhancing its protective benefits. Available to professional users under HSE COPR 1986 Regulations (HSE No: 4911).

Description

ACS Boracol 10 - Boron Woodworm & Rot Treatment

✔️ Ready-to-use, low VOC solution, ensuring eco-friendly and safe application.

✔️ Effective against woodworm, wood-rotting fungi, and organic growth on both timber and masonry.

✔️ Practically odourless and non-staining, ideal for domestic and professional use.

✔️ Non-flammable, promoting safety during application and storage.

✔️ Can be used alongside for enhanced fungal decay treatment.

 

 

Comprehensive Protection Against Woodworm and Fungi

ACS Boracol 10 is a powerful, boron-based treatment designed to provide long-term protection for timber and masonry surfaces. With its deep-penetrating formulation, ACS Boracol 10 effectively targets wood-boring insects, such as woodworm (Anobium punctatum), while also preventing fungal decay, including wet and dry rot. This makes it an ideal solution for professionals seeking to safeguard the structural integrity of timber in both interior and exterior environments.

 

Dual-Action Biocide for Masonry and Timber

In addition to its outstanding wood preservation properties, ACS Boracol 10 offers an effective surface biocide solution. With Benzalkonium Chloride as an active ingredient, it eradicates and prevents the growth of algae, mould, mosses, and lichen on masonry and brickwork. This dual-action capability ensures that both timber and masonry remain free from infestations and organic growth, providing a comprehensive solution for maintaining surfaces in challenging environments.

 

Ideal for External Applications

ACS Boracol 10 is particularly suited to external surfaces, where exposure to moisture and environmental conditions can lead to organic build-up. This versatile product not only preserves the aesthetic appeal of surfaces but also protects them from the damaging effects of fungi and algae, making it a reliable option for both building preservation and restoration projects.

 

Environmentally Conscious With Low VOC's

Designed with the environment in mind, ACS Boracol 10 boasts a low VOC content, minimising harmful emissions and making it more environmentally conscious for both the applicator and the environment. Its odourless, non-staining, and non-flammable formulation ensures that treated surfaces retain their natural appearance without any discolouration or unpleasant smells, further enhancing its appeal as a discreet and effective treatment solution.

 

Compatible with ACS Ecobor 40 Paste for Enhanced Protection

For those seeking enhanced protection against fungal decay, ACS Boracol 10 is fully compatible with ACS Ecobor 40 Paste, offering an integrated approach to wood preservation and restoration. Together, these products deliver superior protection against decay, ensuring long-lasting durability in even the most challenging conditions.

 

HSE Approved for Professional Use

ACS Boracol 10 is registered under HSE COPR 1986 Regulations (HSE No: 4911), providing professionals with the confidence of a proven and reliable product. Its long-lasting results and comprehensive protection make it the go-to choice for those looking to maintain timber and masonry surfaces to the highest standards.

 

 

Product Approvals

  ACS Boracol 10 carries the HSE Approval No 4911.


 

Product Benefits

  • Effective Woodworm Treatment: ACS Boracol 10 offers deep penetration into timber, ensuring long-lasting protection against woodworm and other wood-boring insects. It prevents infestations and helps preserve the structural integrity of wood in both indoor and outdoor environments.

  • Comprehensive Fungal Protection: The product provides robust protection against wood-rotting fungi, including both wet and dry rot. This ensures that timber exposed to moisture remains resilient and free from fungal decay, extending its lifespan and reducing the need for costly repairs.

  • Surface Biocide for Organic Growth: ACS Boracol 10 effectively eradicates and inhibits the growth of algae, mould, mosses, and lichen on masonry and brickwork. This keeps surfaces clean and protected from the damaging effects of organic growth, which can degrade both appearance and structural integrity.

  • Low VOC, Odourless, and Non-Staining: With a low VOC formulation, ACS Boracol 10 minimises environmental impact and reduces health risks to applicators. Its odourless and non-staining properties ensure that treated surfaces retain their natural look and feel without the side effects of traditional chemical treatments.

  • Non-Flammable and Safe to Use: ACS Boracol 10 is non-flammable, making it safer to apply in various environments, including areas with potential fire hazards. This feature adds an extra layer of safety, particularly in sensitive applications.

  • Enhanced Results with ACS Ecobor 40 Paste: When used in conjunction with , ACS Boracol 10 provides even greater protection against severe fungal decay, ensuring thorough eradication and long-term wood preservation.


 

Typical Applications

  • Woodworm Treatment for Timber: ACS Boracol 10 is ideal for treating timber exposed to wood-boring insects like woodworm. It penetrates deeply into the wood, offering long-term protection and preventing infestations that could compromise the structural integrity of the wood.

  • Rot Treatment for Damp Timber: This product is highly effective in environments where timber is exposed to moisture, such as basements, crawl spaces, or external wood surfaces. It combats both wet and dry rot, preventing further decay and preserving the strength of the timber.

  • Surface Protection for Masonry and Brickwork: ACS Boracol 10 is perfect for use on masonry and brickwork, where it eradicates and inhibits organic growth like algae, mould, mosses, and lichen. This application ensures that surfaces remain clean and protected from environmental degradation.

  • Enhanced Wood Protection with ACS Ecobor 40 Paste: For severe cases of fungal decay, ACS Boracol 10 can be used alongside . This combination provides a powerful defence against fungal damage, making it ideal for restoration projects or heavily decayed wood.


 

Active Ingredients

Boric Acid (12% w/w)

Boric Acid is a key component in ACS Boracol 10, renowned for its powerful wood-preserving qualities. It serves as a broad-spectrum biocide, effectively protecting timber from woodworm (Anobium punctatum) and other wood-boring insects, as well as wood-rotting fungi such as wet and dry rot. Boric Acid works by penetrating deep into the wood, where it disrupts the cellular processes of fungi and insects, preventing them from feeding on and damaging the timber. This long-lasting protection makes Boric Acid an essential ingredient for preserving the structural integrity of wood in moisture-prone environments. Its relatively low toxicity to humans and mammals, combined with its ability to be applied safely without harmful vapours or stains, adds to its value as a sustainable and effective wood treatment.


Alkyl (C12-C16) Dimethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride (3-6% w/w (2-3% active))

Alkyl Dimethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride, commonly referred to as Benzalkonium Chloride, is a potent quaternary ammonium compound that plays a vital role as a surface biocide in ACS Boracol 10. It is highly effective at eradicating and inhibiting the growth of organic matter such as algae, mould, mosses, and lichen on timber and masonry. This compound works by disrupting the cell membranes of microorganisms, causing them to break down and die, which helps maintain clean and safe surfaces, particularly in exterior environments where exposure to moisture encourages organic growth. Its biocidal properties are well-suited for long-term protection, as it prevents regrowth even after exposure to damp conditions. Benzalkonium Chloride’s low toxicity to humans, coupled with its non-corrosive nature on most surfaces, makes it a versatile and essential ingredient for the preservation of wood and masonry.


Monoethylene Glycol (10-20% w/w)

Monoethylene Glycol is an important component in ACS Boracol 10 that enhances the product’s performance as a wood preservative. Its primary function is as a carrier and penetrant, allowing the active ingredients like Boric Acid and Benzalkonium Chloride to penetrate deeply into the wood. By ensuring thorough distribution throughout the timber, Monoethylene Glycol maximises the protective coverage, ensuring that even hard-to-reach areas are safeguarded from biological threats. Additionally, it acts as an anti-freeze agent, maintaining the stability of the solution in colder environments and preventing crystallisation. This ensures that the product can be applied in a variety of conditions without compromising its efficacy, making Monoethylene Glycol a crucial ingredient for durability and consistent performance.

 

Combined Action of Active Ingredients

Together, the active ingredients in ACS Boracol 10 create a powerful, multi-functional woodworm and rot treatment that protects against a broad spectrum of biological threats. Boric Acid provides deep, long-lasting protection against wood-boring insects and fungi, ensuring that timber is structurally preserved. Alkyl Dimethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride complements this by offering surface-level biocidal action, eradicating and inhibiting organic growth on both wood and masonry. Monoethylene Glycol enhances the overall effectiveness by improving penetration and ensuring the even distribution of these active compounds throughout the treated material, while also providing stability in varying environmental conditions. The combined action of these ingredients results in a comprehensive, reliable solution for both internal and external timber and masonry surfaces, offering long-term protection in even the most challenging environments.

 

Application

Protection of Bats

All bats are protected under The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Before treating any structure used by bats, consult English Nature, Scottish National Heritage, The Countryside Council for Wales or The Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland.

 

 

Preparation - Beetle Infestations

Ensure that all timbers to be treated adequately exposed and cleaned, (vacuum cleaning preferred). Any paint or varnish finishes or any severely damaged sapwood edges of timbers (‘frass’) should be removed prior to treatment where possible.

Remove thermal insulation in roof spaces (or roll up and completely cover) and do not reinstate until timbers are dry.

Cover fitted insulation (lagging on pipes) with polythene and cover water storage tanks with heavy grade polythene to be left in-situ after treatment.

Isolate electrical circuits in the treatment area during and for 8 hours after treatment and ensure that junction boxes etc. are adequately protected against the ingress of the fluid. Remove or cover all food-stuff before application as well as fish tanks / bowls.

Do not apply to surfaces on which food is prepared or stored.

Where applicable, notify occupants of adjoining properties before treatments commence.

Display Safety Notices conspicuously during treatment and leave on site after treatment for at least 48 hours.


 

Preparation - Fungal Decay - Dry Rot / Wet Rot

Same as (Beetle Infestations) above plus - locate and rectify the source of dampness.

Cut out all structurally unsound timbers and make repairs isolating timbers where possible from damp masonry etc. and ensuring adequate ventilation.

For treatments of decayed timbers in-situ see .


 

Preparation - Organic Growth on Masonry

Remove any thick layers of organic growth with a suitable brush or scraper.

Some species of lichens are resistant to treatment due to their impervious surface. To optimise the effect of the biocide solution it is advisable to abrade the face of such growths prior to treatment (e.g. by wire brush).


 

Application Method on Timbers

Wear suitable protective clothing (coveralls), synthetic rubber/PVC gloves and face protection.

ACS Boracol 10 can be applied to timbers by brush or coarse spray.

During spray application some respiratory / face protection will normally be required.

Under normal circumstances one coat will be sufficient, however ensure that all accessible wood surfaces are thoroughly wetted out. Any surface which rapidly absorbs ACS Boracol 10 should be sprayed again at the time.

In the case of timber sub-floor areas, the base of the structural walls, sleeper walls and oversite (solum) should be treated with ACS Boracol 10.

Apply a second coat of ACS Boracol 10 after one to eight hours where there is severe fungal attack or the presence of House Longhorn beetle (Hylotropes Bajulus).

Provide adequate ventilation following treatments and maintain as long as possible after re-occupation.

Please note that any metallic surfaces (such as copper pipes) should be isolated from the treatment area as the boron salts may cause a chemical reaction causing surface pitting of the metal.


 

Application Method on Masonry

Apply ACS Boracol 10 under dry conditions using a coarse spray to saturate the surface. Allow to dry thoroughly and apply a second coat if required.

Apply to refusal as coverage will be governed by the porosity and type of substrate i.e. wood, brickwork, concrete.

ACS Boracol 10 is suitable for application on roofs, walls timbers, paths and patios.


 

Coverage

By Brush: 1 litre per 4m² to 8m² of timber surface.

By Spray: 1 litre per 4m² to 6m² of timber surface.


 

Finishing

As long as timbers are dry, re-occupation can take place 48 hours after treatments are completed.

Floor coverings should not be laid for at least 72 hours (or longer for certain impermeable or other floor materials, e.g. vinyls, foam-backed carpets etc.) In all cases, use lining papers to protect coverings from direct contact with timbers.

Treated timbers can be over coated when dry with a range of decorative / protective paints etc. (to ensure compatibility check a small area first).

FAQ's

Q) What is ACS Boracol 10?

A) ACS Boracol 10 is a professional-grade, boron-based wood preservative and biocidal treatment designed for the protection of timber and masonry surfaces. It is formulated to tackle threats such as woodworm, wood-rotting fungi, and organic growth, including algae, mould, moss, and lichen. It is effective for both interior and exterior applications, and its dual-action properties make it an ideal solution for comprehensive wood and masonry care. The active ingredients in ACS Boracol 10 penetrate deeply into timber, providing long-lasting protection against infestations and fungal decay while eradicating and inhibiting organic growth on masonry. Its low VOC content and non-flammable nature ensure safe and environmentally friendly use.

 

Q) How does ACS Boracol 10 work on woodworm and fungi?

A) ACS Boracol 10 contains boric acid, a powerful wood preservative that penetrates deep into the wood to disrupt the cellular activity of woodworm larvae and fungal organisms. For woodworm, it acts as a toxic barrier that prevents the larvae from feeding on the timber, halting their life cycle and ensuring long-term protection against further infestations. For fungi, including wet and dry rot, boric acid interferes with the growth and reproduction of fungal spores, effectively stopping the decay of timber. Its action is particularly valuable in damp environments where fungal decay is a significant risk, ensuring that wood remains structurally sound for years.

 

Q) Can ACS Boracol 10 be used on masonry?

A) Yes, ACS Boracol 10 is also highly effective on masonry and brickwork surfaces. It contains Benzalkonium Chloride, a surface biocide that eradicates and inhibits the growth of algae, mould, mosses, and lichen. These organisms can thrive in moist conditions and degrade masonry surfaces over time. ACS Boracol 10 not only cleans the surfaces but also prevents regrowth, preserving the aesthetic and structural integrity of walls, roofs, and paths. The product is especially useful in outdoor areas prone to moisture and organic buildup, such as patios, garden walls, and exterior façades.

 

Q) What are the typical applications of ACS Boracol 10?

A) ACS Boracol 10 is primarily used for wood preservation and the eradication of organic growth on masonry. Typical applications include treating timber against woodworm and wood-rotting fungi in both residential and commercial buildings, including basements, attics, and crawl spaces. It is also used on external wood surfaces like garden sheds and fences, as well as on masonry for the removal and prevention of algae, mould, moss, and lichen. Its versatility allows it to be used in restoration projects, where old, damp timber needs protection from further decay and pest infestations.

 

Q) What precautions should be taken before applying ACS Boracol 10?

A) Before applying ACS Boracol 10, ensure that the surfaces are clean and free from paint, varnish, or severe damage. For timber treatment, any insulation in roof spaces should be removed or covered, and electrical circuits in the treatment area should be isolated. It’s also important to cover foodstuffs, fish tanks, and any metallic surfaces, as the boron salts can cause chemical reactions with metals. For fungal decay, identify and rectify the source of dampness to prevent recurrence. Proper ventilation should be maintained during and after application to allow the treated surfaces to dry thoroughly.

 

Q) How should ACS Boracol 10 be applied on timber?

A) ACS Boracol 10 can be applied to timber using a brush or coarse spray. One coat is usually sufficient for most applications, but severely damaged or highly absorbent wood may require a second coat. The product should be applied until the wood is thoroughly wetted out, ensuring deep penetration into the timber. In areas prone to severe fungal decay or where House Longhorn beetles are present, a second coat should be applied after 1 to 8 hours. Adequate ventilation should be maintained during and after application to allow the product to dry completely before re-occupation or re-covering.

 

Q) How should ACS Boracol 10 be applied on masonry?

A) For masonry treatment, apply ACS Boracol 10 under dry conditions using a coarse spray to saturate the surface. The solution should be applied to refusal, meaning until the surface is no longer able to absorb any more product. The porosity and type of the substrate, whether wood, brickwork, or concrete, will determine the coverage rate. In some cases, a second coat may be required to ensure complete eradication of organic growth. Allow the treated surface to dry thoroughly between coats to maximise effectiveness. It’s ideal for use on roofs, walls, paths, and patios.

 

Q) What is the coverage rate of ACS Boracol 10?

A) The coverage rate of ACS Boracol 10 depends on the method of application and the porosity of the surface. When applied by brush, one litre will cover between 4 and 8 square metres of timber. If using a spray, the coverage is slightly less, at 4 to 6 square metres per litre of solution. Masonry surfaces may require different amounts based on their absorbency, but the general recommendation is to apply the product until saturation, ensuring full coverage for maximum protection against organic growth and fungal decay.

 

Q) Can ACS Boracol 10 be used in conjunction with other products?

A) Yes, ACS Boracol 10 can be used alongside ACS Ecobor 40 Paste for enhanced protection in severe fungal decay cases. The paste offers more intensive treatment, particularly for in-situ timber that cannot be easily replaced or exposed. The two products complement each other by providing both surface and deep-level protection against fungi and wood-boring insects. This combination is especially effective in restoration projects where wood has already suffered significant decay or in high-risk environments where moisture and fungal threats are persistent.

 

Q) What are the active ingredients in ACS Boracol 10?

A) The key active ingredients in ACS Boracol 10 are Boric Acid, Benzalkonium Chloride, and Monoethylene Glycol. Boric Acid provides long-lasting protection against woodworm and fungal decay by penetrating deep into the timber and disrupting the cellular processes of insects and fungi. Benzalkonium Chloride acts as a surface biocide, eradicating algae, mould, mosses, and lichen. Monoethylene Glycol improves the penetration of the active ingredients into the wood and prevents the solution from crystallising in cold environments, ensuring consistent performance in all conditions.

 

Q) How long does it take for ACS Boracol 10 to dry?

A) Drying times for ACS Boracol 10 depend on environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Typically, treated surfaces are dry to the touch within 24 to 48 hours after application. However, full drying may take longer in colder or more humid conditions. It is advisable to wait at least 48 hours before re-occupying treated areas and at least 72 hours before laying floor coverings. Adequate ventilation should be maintained during the drying period to facilitate faster drying and to ensure that the treatment fully penetrates the timber or masonry.

 

Q) Is ACS Boracol 10 safe to use?

A) ACS Boracol 10 is safe for professional use when applied according to the manufacturer’s instructions. It is a low VOC product, which minimises harmful emissions and reduces health risks for applicators. It is non-flammable and odourless, making it suitable for use in a variety of environments without the need for special precautions related to fumes or fire hazards. However, as with any chemical product, proper protective gear, such as gloves, coveralls, and face protection, should be worn during application. Special care should be taken to isolate electrical circuits and cover foodstuffs in the area.


Q) What are the environmental benefits of using ACS Boracol 10?

A) ACS Boracol 10 has a low VOC content, making it a more environmentally friendly option compared to traditional wood preservatives and biocides. Its non-flammable and practically odourless formulation reduces the risks associated with application, such as harmful fumes or fire hazards. Additionally, the product’s deep penetration into wood and long-lasting protection means fewer treatments are needed over time, reducing the overall amount of chemicals used. Its active ingredients, particularly Boric Acid, are less toxic to humans and mammals, contributing to a safer and more sustainable treatment solution.

 

Q) How long does the protection from ACS Boracol 10 last?

A) ACS Boracol 10 provides long-term protection against woodworm, fungal decay, and organic growth. The boric acid in the formulation penetrates deeply into timber and remains active for many years, offering enduring protection against infestations and decay. For masonry surfaces, the Benzalkonium Chloride prevents the regrowth of algae, mould, mosses, and lichen for an extended period. The longevity of protection depends on environmental conditions, with areas that experience high moisture levels possibly requiring reapplication after several years. Regular inspections are recommended to ensure the continued efficacy of the treatment.

 

Q) Can ACS Boracol 10 be used in damp environments?

A) Yes, ACS Boracol 10 is highly effective in damp environments, making it ideal for use in areas prone to moisture, such as basements, crawl spaces, and external wood surfaces. Its boric acid content helps prevent wood-rotting fungi, such as wet rot and dry rot, which thrive in damp conditions. The product’s ability to penetrate deeply into wood ensures that it reaches areas at risk of moisture ingress, protecting the timber from fungal attack and preserving its structural integrity. It can also be used to treat masonry in damp outdoor conditions where algae and mosses are prevalent.

 

Q) Is ACS Boracol 10 suitable for use around bats?

A) Special precautions should be taken when using ACS Boracol 10 in areas where bats are present, as all bats are protected under The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Before treating any structure used by bats, it is essential to consult with the appropriate wildlife authorities, such as English Nature, Scottish National Heritage, or The Countryside Council for Wales. Bats are sensitive to chemicals, and specific guidance may be needed to ensure that their habitats are not disturbed during treatment. In some cases, alternative measures may be recommended to protect both the bats and the structure.

 

Q) Can ACS Boracol 10 be used in conjunction with paint or varnish?

A) ACS Boracol 10 should be applied to bare wood or masonry surfaces for maximum effectiveness. Once the product has fully dried, treated timber can be overcoated with a range of decorative or protective finishes, such as paint or varnish. However, it is advisable to check compatibility by testing a small area before applying a finish to the entire surface. Some finishes may not adhere properly to treated wood, or the appearance of the finish may be affected. Always ensure that the timber is dry before applying any coating to prevent moisture trapping beneath the finish.

 

Q) What are the limitations of ACS Boracol 10?

A) While ACS Boracol 10 is highly effective in treating woodworm, fungal decay, and organic growth, it does have some limitations. It should not be applied to surfaces that are sealed with paint or varnish, as this will prevent the active ingredients from penetrating into the wood or masonry. Additionally, thick layers of organic growth, such as lichen, may need to be removed manually before treatment to ensure the product can reach the surface. Metallic surfaces, especially copper pipes, should be protected during application, as the boron salts in the solution may cause surface pitting or corrosion.

 

Q) Is ACS Boracol 10 non-flammable?

A) Yes, ACS Boracol 10 is non-flammable, making it a safer option for use in environments where there may be a fire risk. This is particularly important when treating large areas of timber, such as roof spaces or structural beams, where traditional wood preservatives may present a fire hazard. The non-flammable nature of ACS Boracol 10 ensures that it can be used in a wide variety of applications, including areas with electrical circuits or near heat sources, without posing an additional safety risk.

 

Q) Can ACS Boracol 10 be used in heritage restoration projects?

A) ACS Boracol 10 is an excellent choice for heritage restoration projects, particularly where historic timber or masonry is affected by woodworm, fungal decay, or organic growth. Its deep-penetrating formulation preserves the integrity of old, moisture-damaged wood, preventing further decay without altering the appearance of the timber. The product’s odourless and non-staining properties ensure that treated surfaces retain their natural look, making it suitable for use in listed buildings and other structures where aesthetic preservation is important. It can be used in conjunction with ACS Ecobor 40 Paste for intensive treatment in severely decayed areas.

 

Q) Does ACS Boracol 10 require special equipment for application?

A) ACS Boracol 10 can be applied using standard brushes or coarse spray equipment, making it accessible for most professional users without the need for specialised tools. However, when using a spray applicator, some respiratory and face protection may be required, especially in enclosed spaces. It is also recommended to wear suitable protective clothing, such as coveralls and gloves, to avoid skin contact with the solution. Proper ventilation should be maintained during application, particularly in confined spaces like basements or roof voids, to ensure the treatment dries effectively and safely.

 

Q) What is the shelf life of ACS Boracol 10?

A) ACS Boracol 10 has a long shelf life when stored correctly in its original container. The product should be kept in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat. When stored under these conditions, ACS Boracol 10 remains effective for several years. It is important to ensure that the container is tightly sealed when not in use to prevent the solution from evaporating or degrading over time. If the product has been stored for an extended period, it is advisable to shake the container well before use to ensure that the active ingredients are evenly distributed.

 

Q) Can ACS Boracol 10 be used in marine environments?

A) ACS Boracol 10 is suitable for use in environments exposed to moisture, including coastal areas, but it is not specifically designed for marine environments where wood may be submerged in saltwater. The product provides excellent protection against woodworm and fungal decay in damp conditions, such as garden structures, external wood, and masonry, but for submerged or constantly water-exposed wood, specialised marine-grade treatments are recommended. In non-submerged coastal applications, ACS Boracol 10 is effective in protecting timber and masonry from moisture-related decay and organic growth.

 

Q) How should I prepare a surface before applying ACS Boracol 10?

A) Surface preparation is crucial for the effective application of ACS Boracol 10. For timber, all surfaces should be exposed and cleaned of any paint, varnish, or severe damage. Any sapwood edges or areas heavily infested with woodworm should be removed. For masonry, thick layers of organic growth, such as moss or lichen, should be removed using a brush or scraper. In the case of lichen, which can have an impervious surface, it may be necessary to abrade the face of the growth with a wire brush to optimise the effectiveness of the treatment.

 

Q) Can ACS Boracol 10 be used in cold conditions?

A) Yes, ACS Boracol 10 contains Monoethylene Glycol, which acts as an anti-freeze agent and ensures that the solution remains stable in colder conditions. This allows the product to be applied in a wider range of temperatures, including during the colder months, without the risk of crystallisation or reduced efficacy. However, it is still recommended to avoid applying the product in freezing conditions, as the effectiveness of the treatment may be diminished if the solution cannot penetrate the wood or masonry due to ice formation on the surface.

 

Q) What are the safety precautions when using ACS Boracol 10?

A) Safety precautions should always be followed when using ACS Boracol 10. Applicators should wear protective clothing, including gloves, coveralls, and eye protection, to avoid skin and eye contact. In enclosed spaces or when spraying, respiratory protection may be necessary to avoid inhaling the mist. Electrical circuits in the treatment area should be isolated during and for 8 hours after application to prevent any risk of short circuits. Ensure that all food, fish tanks, and metallic surfaces are covered or removed from the area before treatment begins.

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