sadpal is a catalyst that helps in the combustion process by burning off soot tar and unburned hydrocarbons. it eliminates carbon monoxide and other substances harmful to the environment and eliminates the formation of black smoke from the chimney. it can significantly reduce fuel consumption by up to 15%. it cleans the furnace and chimney reduces corrosion. it eliminates soot coke breeze and deposits by completely burning them. it significantly reduces the emission of pollutants into the atmosphere. it is successfully used by thousands of individual customers. dosage: 1.5 - 3 kg per 1000 kg of coal coke or wood. the product is neither flammable nor explosive. a practical indication that sadpal is needed is the accumulation of soot on the charging door in grate stoves or soot on the fireplace walls. when using sadpal for the first time heat the furnace well to a temperature above 650°c and apply a sufficient dose of the preparation to the embers and fire so that the smoke emerging from the chimney is white. the size of the first dose depends on the size of the boiler the layer of tar and soot on the furnace walls e.g. For a boiler with a total area of 3 m2 - 0.5 kg of the preparation and for a boiler with an area of 25 m2 - 6.0 kg. when throwing sadpal onto the embers ensure good air supply. after throwing the preparation the color of the fire changes. after 30 - 40 minutes check its effect; the furnace walls should turn white. this is a signal that soot burning is proceeding correctly. then the slag and soot deposits should crack curl and fall off the furnace walls. always start cleaning with a smaller amount of sadpal; if the effect is unsatisfactory increase the dose. overdosing sadpal in the furnace does not pose any consequences. after the first dose if necessary you can clean the furnace walls without any difficulty with a spatula or wire brush.