Dilution Control Conversion Chart
Dilution Control Conversion Chart
Conversion Chart
Concentrated chemicals need to be diluted before being put into use. Use the chart below to
determine how much water to add:
1:4 6.5 oz. 1:4 25.5 oz. 1:4 128 oz. (1 Gal) 1:4 4.75 oz.
1:10 3 oz. 1:10 11.5 oz. 1:10 59 oz. 1:10 2.25 oz.
1:12 2.5 oz. 1:12 10 oz. 1:12 50 oz. 1:12 1.75 oz.
1:15 2 oz. 1:15 8 oz. 1:15 40 oz. 1:15 1.5 oz.
1:20 1.5 oz. 1:20 6 oz. 1:20 31 oz. 1:20 1 oz.
1:32 1 oz. 1:32 4 oz. 1:32 20 oz. 1:32 0.75 oz.
1:40 0.8 oz. 1:40 3 oz. 1:40 16 oz. 1:40 0.6 oz.
1:50 0.6 oz. 1:50 2.5 oz. 1:50 13 oz. 1:50 0.5 oz.
1:64 0.5 oz. 1:64 2 oz. 1:64 10 oz. 1:64 0.33 oz.
1:128 0.25 oz. 1:128 1 oz. 1:128 5 oz. 1:128 0.2 oz.
1:256 0.12 oz. 1:256 0.5 oz. 1:256 3 oz. 1:256 0.1 oz.
1:512 0.065 oz. 1:512 0.25 oz. 1:512 1 oz. 1:512 0.05 oz.
Tips:
Conversion Chart The smaller number in the ratio is the parts of concentrate, while the larger
number is the number of parts of water.
1 Gallon = 128 Ounces
When mixing cleaners, you may find it helpful to fill your container with the
1 Quart = 32 Ounces proper amount of water, then add the concentrate followed by thoroughly
mixing the solution. If you add the water to the concentrate, you may
1 Pint = 16 Ounces generate a large amount of foam.
1 Ounce = 1/8 Cup To determine the end-use cost from concentrate, divide the cost per gallon
by the diluted quantity. For example, you pay $12.50 for a gallon of
2 Cups = 1 Pint
cleaning concentrate, and it has a 1:32 dilution. 1:32 yields 33 gallons of
product (32 gallons of water plus 1 gallon of concentrate). $12.50 ÷ 33 =
2 Pints = 1 Quart
$0.37 per ready to use gallon. To determine cost per quart, divide the
4 Quarts = 1 Gallon ready to use cost by four (4 qts/gal).
Distributed by: