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Purechlor 15% sodium Hypochlorite 25L

Purechlor 15% sodium Hypochlorite 25L

Sodium Hypochlorite patio cleaner is the quick and easy long term solution to cleaning your drive, patio, walls, fences and brickwork. Sodium Hypochlorite patio cleaner is the worldwide number one product to use, and is commonly found in dilution in various other versions of patio cleaners. The Sodium Hypochlorite Solution we have available is highly concentrated and will remove the need for numerous applications, one treatment will provide a clean and moss free surface immediately.

Sodium hypochlorite patio cleaner is a chemical compound with the formula NaClO. It is composed of a sodium cation (Na+) and a hypochlorite anion (ClO-); it may also be viewed as the sodium salt of hypochlorous acid. When dissolved in water it is commonly known as bleach or liquid bleach. Sodium hypochlorite is practically and chemically distinct from chlorine. Sodium hypochlorite is frequently used as a disinfectant or a bleaching agent.

Sodium Hypochlorite Uses:
Swimming Pools
Dairy disinfectant
Patio Cleaner
Bleaching Agent
Water Purification
Odour Removal
Lab Use

Important Notes:
– This product is not for use on lawns, flowerbeds, vegetable plots or around trees and shrubs.
– Keep people and pets away from the treated area for 2 days.
– When using chemicals, protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, boots and overalls should be worn.

Weight approx 31kg

Due to the Explosives Precursors and Poisons act.

The following must be done before point of sale. 

No Sodium Hypochlorite will be sold without 

Local delivery only 

Sales of regulated substances

An EPP licence is required before regulated substances can be legitimately supplied to a member of the public. Businesses and professional users do not require EPP licences for regulated substances, where the substance is being used as part of their business or profession.

Regulated poisons must only be supplied to the public by or under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Specific guidance for pharmacists is available.

A member of the public must show their valid EPP licence and associated photo ID document before you can supply any regulated chemicals.

The full lists of regulated substances and concentration thresholds are available at the end of this page.

If a member of the general public requests to purchase a regulated substance above the concentration threshold, you should:

  1. Ask to see their Explosives Precursors and Poisons (EPP) licence and associated photographic ID.
  2. Compare the photograph to the customer.
  3. Verify the photographic ID reference against the ID reference on the front page of the licence.
  4. Check the product being purchased is allowed as part of the licence conditions: substance, concentration, volume.
  5. Record the transaction details in the table on the back of the licence.
  6. If it is a regulated poison and you are not a registered pharmacist or operating under the supervision of a registered pharmacist, refuse the sale. If it is a regulated poison and you are a registered pharmacist, or operating under the supervision of a registered pharmacist, enter the transaction details into your poisons register.

If the transaction is suspicious or unusual in any way:

More information on suspicious transactions is provided below.

Guidance to assist you in checking a licence is available.