New Pig PM50566 Reusable Water Mats Review
For the spot that's wet every single day — entryways, condensate drips, washdown edges — disposable pads are a subscription. These wring out and go back down, which changes the eco…
For the spot that's wet every single day — entryways, condensate drips, washdown edges — disposable pads are a subscription. These wring out and go back down, which changes the eco…
Socks are the containment step everyone skips: dike the spreading edge first, then pad the pool. These 4-footers bend around machine bases, block doorway thresholds, and hold the l…
Oil-selective pads in a dispenser box: park it at the fuel island or the yard and workers grab one like a paper towel. The pads take diesel and hydraulic fluid, ignore rain, and fl…
The consumable that runs the shop: heavyweight universal pads under leaks, at transfer points, wherever machines weep. A hundred to the box because that's how fast they go — this i…
Ordinary sorbents soak up acid and hand you a corrosive pad; KIT318 neutralizes as it absorbs, converting the hazard instead of relocating it. For battery rooms and plating lines, …
KIT236's trick is the container: the sorbents ship inside a 30-gallon overpack salvage drum, so the kit that answers the spill can also swallow the leaking drum that caused it. Nea…
Oil-only sorbents float and shrug off rain — KIT413 is the outdoor and near-drain kit, where a universal pad would drink the rainwater and leave the diesel. Fuel islands, generator…
KIT21 is the reference small-spill kit: New Pig sorbents in a sealed bucket that mounts where fluids live — one grab covers socks to dike, pads to soak, and disposal bags to finish…