Zero Static Products: Versatile, Reliable, and Surface-Safe
Whether you’re dealing with static in an electronics workshop, a plastics manufacturing plant, or even around the home, Zero Static offers anti-static solutions that are effective on a wide range of materials and environments.
✅ Common Surfaces You Can Use Zero Static On
Here’s where GeneralClear Anti-Static products can be safely applied:
1. Plastics
- Acrylic sheets
- Polycarbonate covers
- PVC panels
- Storage bins and tool cases
Great for eliminating static attraction of dust and reducing shocks during handling.
2. Electronics & ESD Workstations
- Benchtops
- Shelving and drawer systems
- Anti-static mats and tools
Always apply on external surfaces only. Avoid spraying directly on circuit boards.
3. Floors and Chairs
- Vinyl or laminate flooring
- Anti-static mats
- Office or lab chairs with plastic bases
Helps reduce static buildup caused by friction and movement.
4. Packaging and Manufacturing Equipment
- Conveyor belts
- Product packaging stations
- Film wrapping equipment
Reduces static cling and prevents dust buildup on surfaces.
5. Household or Commercial Use
- Entertainment systems
- Computer desks
- Plastic furniture
A safe solution to prevent annoying static shocks and keep surfaces clean.
🛑 Surfaces to Use with Caution
While Zero Static is gentle and water-based, always test on a small area first for compatibility with:
- Painted surfaces
- Glass and touchscreen displays
- Delicate fabrics
- High-gloss finishes
Avoid use on live electronics or open PCBs.
Using the Concentrate? Consider This:
The GeneralClear Concentrate is ideal for:
- Industrial facilities
- Large warehouse surfaces
- Refillable spray stations
Dilute it appropriately for your application — see our dilution guide.
FAQs
Can I use it on metal surfaces?
Yes, especially painted or coated metal. However, pure polished metal may not hold the product as well and might require reapplication.
Is it safe on my monitor or TV screen?
We don’t recommend applying it directly. Instead, spray onto a microfiber cloth and wipe the frame only — not the screen.
Can I use this in automotive interiors?
Yes — on plastic trims and dashboard areas. Always test first.