Cleaners remove oils and dirt from one locationhard and soft surfaces and fabricsso that they can be flushed away to another location. The oils are typically emulsified and do not break down until they reach the wastewater treatment plant, or a river or ocean if flushed in the street. When the mopping and wiping is done, the cleaning is done until the next cleaning cycle.
What is the purpose of a cleaner with the C.O.D.E. inside?
The C.O.D.E.'s benefits go well beyond removing oils, dirt and stains and cleaning more efficiently than most cleaners. Cleaners with the C.O.D.E. inside actually break down organic materials such as fats, oils and grease (FOG's) and some stains, providing the following benefits, which no other cleaner or degreaser does:
- Lowers the use cost of cleaners,
- Autocatalytic cleaning - oils and grease are broken down into surfactant like materials,
- "Keeps on working" after the mopping and wiping is done (3 shifts per day, every day),
- Reduces build-up and grease in drains and sewer lines,
- Less cleaner benefits the environment,
- Septic systems plug less frequently and require fewer pump-outs,
- Septic systems improved percolation,
- Flushed oils which do not wind up in the sewer lines, such as when washing cars, the run-off winds up in rivers or the ocean, but with the C.O.D.E., the grease and oils are greatly reduced which creates less stress on the environment.
What about the safety of cleaners and degreasers?
The C.O.D.E. end use applications - Automotive garages and industrial plants.
The C.O.D.E. end use applications - Food processing, food preparation including restaurants.
A word about porous floors and surfaces.
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The C.O.D.E. end use applications - Automotive garages and industrial plants.
The C.O.D.E. end use applications - Food processing, food preparation including restaurants.
A word about porous floors and surfaces.
