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Post by shiningexcellence on Feb 3, 2010 22:48:29 GMT -5
Hello Troy,
I Have used soy green degreaser for the kitchen which is U.S. EPA approved and works fine. Dwell time for different areas. Another product I have used is called Focus which is green seal certified. Focus has a long line of green chemicals. There is one in particular I like to use and it is the all-purpose cleaner by focus. Whats great is these products are concentrate and like many others work at different levels based on dilution. I use it for kitchens, restrooms, window frames, light fixtures walls etc.. You could find these products at all-greenjanitorialproducts.com
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Post by shiningexcellence on Feb 3, 2010 22:26:11 GMT -5
I just recently joined the forum and I am reading through stuff from 2005. I came across this section and just to comment on the subject, it is true. Finding a completely green product is hard. Thats why I look for product that has the official green seal of approval. Along with that, from what I have learned and practiced, microfiber products help tremendously in in removal of what you are cleaning trapping 99.97% of allergens, bacteria etc.. What I am saying is green chemicals are very important, but micrifiber products enhance the job making it easier and help save money too. This is from my experience.
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