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One of the most common questions customers ask is how much liquid one bottle of Kore Body Fluid Solidifier can actually handle. The answer depends on the bottle size, the amount of spill, and the type of fluid being absorbed.
Kore Body Fluid Solidifier is designed with a 6:1 absorption ratio by volume, meaning it can absorb approximately 6 times its volume in liquid. This makes it much more efficient than many traditional clay-based absorbents, while also being lighter, easier to handle, and easier to ship. The product brochure also notes that it absorbs 6:1 over clay-based absorbents and is intended for organic fluids such as blood, urine, feces,vomit, and mucus.
Bottle size options
Kore Body Fluid Solidifier comes in two main sizes:
- 0.5 lb classroom size
- 2.65 lb custodial size
The 0.5 lb bottle is best for smaller spills, quick classroom cleanups, home use, pet accidents, and small facility cleanup kits.
The 2.65 lb jug is better for custodial teams, schools, larger facilities, healthcare spaces, public restrooms, and areas where spills may happen more often.
Absorption ratio
Kore Body Fluid Solidifier has an absorption ratio of:
- 6:1 by volume
- high weight-to-volume absorption performance
- lighter handling compared to clay-based absorbents
This means the product is designed to absorb a large amount of liquid without needing a heavy clay-style material.
Why the 6:1 ratio matters
A 6:1 absorption ratio is important because it helps customers use less product while still getting strong spill control.
This helps with:
- faster spill containment
- easier cleanup
- less product waste
- lighter cleanup material
- easier storage
- lower shipping weight compared with clay-based absorbents
Traditional clay-based absorbents can become heavy, muddy, and harder to dispose of after use. Kore Body Fluid Solidifier is designed to be lighter and easier to manage during cleanup.
How much should you use per spill?
The amount of product needed depends on the spill size.
For small spills:
- lightly cover the liquid
- allow the powder to absorb
- add more if wet areas remain visible
For larger spills:
- apply a thicker layer
- make sure the entire spill is covered
- wait until the liquid is fully encapsulated
- sweep, vacuum, or scrape the solidified material into a waste container
Using too little product may leave wet spots behind, so it is better to fully cover the affected area.
Best use for the 0.5 lb bottle
The 0.5 lb bottle is ideal for:
- classrooms
- small office areas
- home cleanup
- pet accidents
- small restroom spills
- emergency cleanup kits
- occasional vomit, urine, or mucus cleanup
This size is easy to store and simple to use when a quick response is needed.
Best use for the 2.65 lb jug
The 2.65 lb jug is better for:
- schools
- custodial closets
- healthcare facilities
- public buildings
- larger restrooms
- janitorial teams
- repeated spill cleanup needs
Because this size holds more product, it is better suited for teams that need reliable cleanup support on hand.
Why it is better than clay-based absorbents
Kore Body Fluid Solidifier is lighter than clay-based absorbents, which makes it easier to carry, store, and apply.
Compared with clay-based products, it can help reduce:
- heavy cleanup material
- messy residue
- difficult handling
- higher shipping weight
- bulky storage needs
This makes it a practical choice for schools, custodial teams, facility managers, and anyone who needs a cleaner way to manage organic spills.

Final answer
Kore Body Fluid Solidifier absorbs at a 6:1ratio by volume. The 0.5 lb bottle is suitable for smaller spills and quick cleanup needs, while the 2.65 lb jug is designed for larger or more frequent spill situations.
Because the formula is lightweight and highly absorbent, it can handle more liquid by volume while being easier to use, easier to store, and lighter to ship than traditional clay-based absorbents.

















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