HydrOxi Pro Green Seal Cleaner Conc Gal
Quick Overview
- Green Seal is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to safeguarding the environment and transforming the marketplace by promoting the manufacture.
- HydrOxi Pro Concentrated oxidizing multi-purpose cleaner.
- Streak-free glass cleaning
- degreaser and deodorizer for hard, non-porous surfaces.
- our versatile dilutions satisfy all general cleaning needs in any environment.
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Qty | 1-3 | 4+ | 12+ | 24+ |
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$ | $35.80 | $35.40 | $35.10 | $35.10 |
HydrOxi Pro Concentrated oxidizing multi-purpose cleaner, degreaser and deodorizer for hard, non-porous surfaces. Four versatile dilutions satisfy all general cleaning needs in any environment.
All-purpose cleaner
Attacks grease with low residue
Streak-free glass cleaning
Restores grout without harsh acids
Complete carpet care program
Eliminates odors
Low V.O.C.’s for improved air quality.
Green Seal Certified:
Green Seal is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to safeguarding the environment and transforming the marketplace by promoting the manufacture, purchase, and use of environmentally responsible products and services. Green Seal Certification ensures that a product meets rigorous, science-based environmental leadership standards. This gives professional cleaners and property managers the assurance that the manufacturer has backed up their claims about producing certified products that are better for human health and the environment.
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