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ALL-CLEAN 2001 is so versatile it has been shown to facilitate inventory reduction levels in professional cleaning environments. ALL-CLEAN 2001 makes an outstanding , environmentally responsible, janitorial, commercial and home cleaning aid that replaces most of the hazardous cleaning products currently in use.
OUTSTANDING BENEFITS AND FEATURES : Water based, will not damage paint and will not damage skin. Has a neutral pH of 7 and is not corrosive to aluminum and metal. Non-Flammable, Biodegradable and exhibits no health hazards.
WHY ALL-CLEAN 2001?: Totally eliminates odors as it cleans bathrooms, sinks, urinals etc. Wax stripping made quick and easy. Outstanding floor cleaner, leaves no residue, dries quickly and leaves a shine. Works great as a carpet cleaner, containes no alkaline compounds. See the Suggested Uses chart on the label for use dilution guide. Most applications are only a couple of ounces per gallon of water to make safe, economical, and environmentally friendly products. Everything from ½ oz. Per gallon to make glass cleaner to 10 oz. Per gallon for an environmentally safe engine degreaser.
ALL-CLEAN 2001 is state of the art technology and has been widely tested. Customers use it in pressure washers to clean right on the piers and docks at the Port St. Charles Marina.Safe to use and handle! Safe for the environment! Powerful technology providing the consistent, high quality performance associated with ALLER-RX TM PRODUCTS.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION : ALL-CLEAN 2001 is a combination of proprietary nonionic solvents and surfactants* combined to form an emulsifying, non-toxic, readily biodegradable, non-fuming, non-explosive, non-caustic neutral cleaner that is safe for plastics, fabrics, paints, leathers, metals, wood, glass, rubber and ceramics when used as directed. A surfactant such as ALL-CLEAN 2001 is a surface-active agent that reduces surface tension, allowing water to spread over a surface and better penetrate cracks and surface impurities. Surfactants have both emulsification and suspension properties and are generally composed of two parts. One part is the hydrophilic head (water-loving and water-soluble); the other part is a hydrophobic tail (oil-loving, water-insoluble). These properties allow ALL-CLEAN 2001 to make substances not normally soluble in water to be modified so that the soil can effectively be removed from the surface and suspended in the cleaning solution. Emulsification is another property of ALL-CLEAN 2001; this occurs when surfactant molecules align themselves and form micelles. Micelles are particles consisting of several surfactant molecules arranged in a circular formation. The hydrophilic heads of the surfactants are arranged pointing out towards the water, with the long hydrocarbon tails pointing in because they are being repelled by water. The hydrocarbon tails, however, are attracted to other hydrocarbon residues such as fats and oils. This is how these types of soils that are not water-soluble can be held in suspension. Suspension is the mechanism whereby ALL-CLEAN 2001 keeps compounds such as carbon or clay suspended in a wash solution.
* A nonionic surfactant contains a neutral charge in water. They have no ionic character. Nonionic surfactants can be high-foamers, low-foamers or defoamers. In the ALL-CLEAN 2001 system we have developed a low-foaming neutral cleaner. A nonionic will usually foam in water until its solubility decreases. As the temperature of the mix water increases the hydrophobic nature of the molecule increases too.
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