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Tips for Cleaning That Bright Red Phos-Chek

As fire season continues in Southern California, many homes in the path of the flames may get doused in bright red Phos-Chek, and while homeowners are thankful the retardant saved their dwelling, they may want to clean it off instead of watching it fade to pink.

The Rancho Cucamonga-based company that makes the retardant, called Phos-Chek, along with Angeles National Forest Service Office provided tips on how to clean the product.

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The good news for the person who doesn’t have time to clean it is the product should fade in direct sunlight over two weeks to two months, Matousek said. In Southern California and other parts of the country that see a lot of sun, exposure will fade the product until it’s almost invisible, depending on how much sun it gets.


Source: NBC Los Angeles

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