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Clear-spill CK1
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Quick response kit designed for smaller spills. Contains 10 pads and 2 x 8 cm by 1.2 m socks supplied in neat bag measuring approx. 50 cm x 50 cm x 10 cm with instructions. Kit will absorb 13 litres.
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