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Every V-TUF cleaning chemical is fully classified and documented. These summaries pull the key COSHH information — hazards, PPE, first aid and transport — into one clear view for each product.

These are quick-reference summaries to support your COSHH assessment. They are not a substitute for the full Safety Data Sheet supplied with the product — always work from the current SDS for the exact batch you hold. Classifications follow Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (CLP).

Non-Caustic TFR — Danger

Traffic Film Remover · vehicle & fleet cleaning

  • Classification: H315 Skin Irrit. 2 · H318 Eye Dam. 1 · H413 Aquatic Chronic 4. Causes skin irritation and serious eye damage.
  • Properties: pH 10.5–12.5 · density 1.03–1.05 · liquid · soluble in water · >90% biodegradable detergents.
  • PPE: chemical-resistant gloves (PVC), approved safety goggles for splashing, protective clothing.
  • First aid: eyes — rinse 15 min holding eyelids open; skin — wash off with soap and water, remove contaminated clothing; ingestion — do NOT induce vomiting.
  • Transport: not classified as dangerous for carriage.

General Purpose TFR — Warning

Traffic Film Remover · general vehicle cleaning

  • Classification: H315 Skin Irrit. 2 · H319 Eye Irrit. 2. Causes skin irritation and serious eye irritation.
  • Properties: pH 13–14 · density 1.03–1.05 · yellow liquid · >90% biodegradable, does not bioaccumulate.
  • PPE: chemical-resistant gloves (PVC), approved safety goggles for splashing; respiratory protection not normally required.
  • First aid: eyes — rinse 15 min; skin — wash off with soap and water; inhalation — move to fresh air, seek medical attention.
  • Transport: not classified as dangerous for carriage.

Heavy Duty Degreaser — Danger

Industrial degreaser · oil, grease & grime

  • Classification: H314 Skin Corr. 1A. Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Highly alkaline.
  • Properties: pH 13.5 nominal · density 1.11 nominal · boiling 100°C · slightly soluble · >90% biodegradable detergents.
  • PPE: chemical-resistant gloves (PVC), approved safety goggles, chemical protective clothing.
  • First aid: eyes/skin — causes burns, wash off immediately, seek medical attention; ingestion — do NOT induce vomiting, seek advice immediately. Store locked up (P405).
  • Transport: UN1824 · ADR Class 8 · PG II · Sodium hydroxide solution.

D-GREEN — Danger

Mould, algae & biofilm remover · code VDG

  • Classification: H314 Skin Corr. 1B · H318 Eye Dam. 1 · H411 Aquatic Chronic 2. Causes severe skin burns and eye damage; toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effects.
  • Properties: pH 6–10 · density 1–1.03 · liquid · mild odour. Environmental hazard — keep out of drains.
  • PPE: protective gloves, safety glasses/eye protection, suitable protective clothing, RPE if ventilation is insufficient.
  • First aid: eyes — rinse cautiously several minutes, remove lenses if easy, call a physician; skin — rinse, remove all contaminated clothing, call a physician; ingestion — rinse mouth, do NOT induce vomiting.
  • Transport: UN3082 · ADR Class 9 · PG III · marine pollutant.

Put this into practice

Want to know how these classifications translate into safe everyday handling, PPE selection and exposure control? The COSHH & Cleaning Chemicals Guide walks through it task by task. For the regulatory context, see the RIDDOR 2026 Briefing, or return to the Compliance Centre.

Note: These summaries are condensed from the V-TUF Safety Data Sheets and are for quick COSHH reference only. They are not a substitute for the full, current SDS supplied with your product.