Nviroclean Academy
Lesson 5: Using Color-Change Indicator from Fact Sheet
Objective: Leverage the color-change feature to educate customers on saturation limits.
Content: Detail the Fact Sheet’s explanation: voids trap contaminants, turning Nviroclean the spill’s color. Discuss reusability up to 5x.
Activity: Analyze a photo from the Fact Sheet, predicting color changes for oil vs. water.
Time: 30 minutes
Lesson Lesson 5: Using Color-Change Indicator from Fact Sheet
The color-change indicator is Nviroclean’s “genius tell”—a visual cue from the Fact Sheet that makes demos memorable and educational.
As hollow micro-crystalline balls (visible under 10µm microscope) fill with contaminants via internal voids, the granules shift from brilliant white to the spill’s hue (e.g., yellow for antifreeze, red for paint). What happens when Nviroclean reaches saturation? It changes color to match the spill, preventing over-application and waste—unlike clay that stays the same and risks leaching.
How many times can Nviroclean be reused? Up to 5, as the color signals when to stop and sweep, maximizing value.
This happens because the trapped liquid alters light reflection on the glass-like surfaces, signaling full capacity without guesswork. In demos, pour, work in, then point it out: “See the color shift? That’s your spill locked away forever.”
SDS supports this: As a “cleanup powder,” it’s non-hazardous, so saturated material is tossable without worry. Pro tip: Use this to upsell reusability—”One bag handles multiple incidents, saving you money.” Where can you find the color-change explanation? The Nviroclean Fact Sheet, which details the voids and steam-expansion process.
Reusability Benefits List:
- Reduces waste (up to 5 uses).
- Visual cue prevents overuse.
- Cost savings: One bag = multiple cleanups.
Activity: Analyze a photo or diagram from the Fact Sheet (e.g., white vs. colored granules). Predict changes for spills like oil (brown) vs. water (clear/no change). Discuss in a group: “How does explaining this build customer confidence in reusability?”
Record a 2-minute video of your analysis and predictions, then upload it with the Intermediate Level Exam for feedback.
