Anti-mildew socks for preventing water leaks and condensation from cold cases!
A clean, reusable, aesthetically pleasing sock-like absorbent material for water. It can be used to prevent water leaks and condensation from refrigerators, freezers, and cold cases.
- Made of polypropylene, it has the effect of suppressing mold growth, allowing for safe use over a long period. - By squeezing out the absorbed water and allowing it to air dry, it can be reused. Please avoid sun drying or using a dryer. Reuse is recommended up to three times. - Even after reuse, it maintains its shape well and is less prone to bacterial growth, which helps to reduce odors. - It is flexible and fits well around the refrigerator and in corners. - The polypropylene cover is resistant to tearing and is durable.
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Pig Anti-Mildew Socks ●PIG105-BL Size: Diameter 7.6cm × Length 122cm Quantity: 12 pieces/box Weight: Approximately 6.3kg/box Absorption capacity: Approximately 3.8 liters/piece, approximately 45.4 liters/box
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It can be used to prevent water leaks and condensation from refrigerators, freezers, and cold cases installed in stores and other locations. By absorbing a large amount of moisture, it helps prevent slip accidents, reduces the frequency of floor maintenance, and improves the working environment and safety.
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PIG105-BL | Size: Diameter 7.6cm × Length 122cm Quantity: 12 pieces/box Weight: Approximately 6.3kg/box Absorption capacity: Approximately 3.8 liters/piece, approximately 45.4 liters/box |
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