by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
It means that the solution will breakdown in the environment and convert to elements typically found in nature.
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
First, a primer on the difference between a disinfectant and sanitizer. The terms are used interchangeably and cause confusion. • Disinfectant: Kills, destroys and inactivates germs dwelling on inanimate surfaces such as floors, countertops, etc. • Sanitizer: Reduces...
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
Eco Orange is safe for pets and on surfaces with which your pets may come in contact. If Eco Orange comes in contact with your pets’ fur or skin, as a precaution you should gently wipe or rinse it off with water.
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
Absolutely. Eco Orange contains no toxins, no solvents, no bleach, no acids, no ammonia and no unnatural chemicals. It does not “off-gas” or leave a dangerous odor in the air, nor does it leave any harmful residues and films. Eco Orange is a proprietary formula...
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
Simply put, it means you get a whole lot of cleaner in one bottle or jug. A concentrate is something that must be diluted. For Eco Orange, water is needed to activate the product. Your bottle or jug of Eco Orange came with dilution directions on the label. For...
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