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255 GUIDES DILUTION CHART The following dilution ratios will be helpful when mixing the products found in this catalog. The smaller number in the ratio is the number of parts of concentrate, while the larger number is the number of parts of water. QUARTS To make a quart of solution, use the following table. Dilution Add this amount Ratio concentrate... 1-to-4 6 1 /2 oz. 1-to-10 3 oz. 1-to-12 2 1 /2 oz. 1-to-15 2 oz. 1-to-20 1 1 /2 oz. 1-to-32 1 oz. 1-to-40 4/5 oz. 1-to-50 3/5 oz. 1-to-64 1/2 oz. 1-to-128 1/4 oz. 1-to-256 1/8 oz. 1-to-512 1/16 oz. GALLONS To make a gallon of solution, use the following table. Dilution Add this amount Ratio concentrate... 1-to-4 25 1 /2 oz. 1-to-10 11 1 /2 oz. 1-to-12 10 oz. 1-to-15 8 oz. 1-to-20 6 oz. 1-to-32 4 oz. 1-to-40 3 oz. 1-to-50 2 1 /2 oz. 1-to-64 2 oz. 1-to-128 1 oz. 1-to-256 1/2 oz. 1-to-512 1/4 oz. TRIGGER SPRAY BOTTLE (24 OZ.) CONVERSION CHART To make a 24 oz. spray bottle of solution, use the following table. Dilution Add this amount Ratio concentrate... 1-to-4 4 3 /4 oz. 1-to-10 2 1 /4 oz. 1-to-12 1 3 /4 oz. 1-to-15 1 1 /2 oz. 1-to-20 1 oz. 1-to-32 3/4 oz. 1-to-40 3/5 oz. 1-to-50 1/2 oz. 1-to-64 1/3 oz. 1-to-128 1/5 oz. 1-to-256 1/10 oz. 1-to-512 1/20 oz. 1 Gallon = 128 Ounces 1 Quart = 32 Ounces 1 Pint = 16 Ounces 1 Cup = 8 Ounces 1 Ounce = 1/8 Cup 2 Cups = 1 Pint 2 Pints = 1 Quart 4 Quarts = 1 Gallon FIVE GALLONS To make five gallons of solution, use the following table. Dilution Add this amount Ratio concentrate... 1-to-4 128 oz. (1 gal.) 1-to-10 59 oz. 1-to-12 50 oz. 1-to-15 40 oz. 1-to-20 31 oz. 1-to-32 20 oz. 1-to-40 16 oz. 1-to-50 13 oz. 1-to-64 10 oz. 1-to-128 5 oz. 1-to-256 3 oz. 1-to-512 1 oz. NOTE: When mixing cleaners, you may find it helpful to fill your container with the proper amount of water, then add the concentrate and thoroughly mix the solution. If you add the water to the concentrate, you may create a large amount of foam. By adding the concentrate to the water, the amount of foaming from the concentrate is minimized.

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