Do Acid Replacement Cleaners Really Work?

Posted by Barry Greenberg on Fri, Feb 11, 2011 @ 09:02 AM

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Engineering/custodial employees suffer burns and injuries due to contact with hazardous cleaning acids. Food plants, schools, municipalities, industrial concerns and many more are vulnerable. An Acid Replacement Cleaner is the solution for a myriad of tasks, including: coil cleaning, grout cleaning, clogged urinals, sink & tub cleaning, rust removal and much more...

Acid Replacement Cleaner is the safe choice for cleaning: ceramic, tile, grouting, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, concrete, terrazzo, porcelain, brick, fiberglass. Replaces acids, an environmentally safe cleaning product, that also works as a drain pan treatment.

The typical product in use today, contains highly corrosive acids for tasks such as: rust removal, cleaning hard water scale, dissolving scale deposits and removing encrusted soils. Some of the obvious hazards are inhaling toxic fumes, skin/eye burns the subsequent disposal of these items. The acids are often harmful to the very surfaces they are applied to.

Your decision can now include a product containing, organic salts and surfactants, to safely maintain all the surfaces mentioned earlier. Your option now boasts: 100% biodegradable, safe, non-corrosive, non-toxic, non-fuming for a product that perferms equal to or surpasses acid capability. uratic salts remover

Now "F-2002" provides the performance of an acid cleaner with the mildness of liquid hand soap.

Replaces hydrochloric, hydroflouric,  and phosphoric acids.

 Cleans and revitalizes surfaces, leaving no film or residue, after rinsing.

 Remove odors and replace dangerous acids with "F-2002".

 

Topics: Eco Friendly Cleaning, Replace acids