by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
Use a 15-to-1 ratio — 15 parts water and 1 part Eco Orange. And don’t fret if it’s not a perfect ratio. Eyeballing it is just fine as Eco Orange is not a dangerous compound in any way. If you’re mopping from a bucket, mix your Eco and water in there. There is no need...
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
We don’t advertise Eco Orange for use in hospital surgical suites or operating rooms. We do, however, sell Eco Orange to many doctor’s offices. Because medical facilities likely have specific medical-grade cleaning standards to prevent infection and contamination, we...
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
Absolutely. We recommend starting with a 15:1 ratio and do a small test area. Spray it on the area and lightly scrub or rub. Only scrub as hard as you need to so as not to remove the color from the garment. Pre-treat the area immediately for best results. It works...
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
Yes it does. Mix a 5:1 (5 parts water, 1 part Eco) solution. Spray it on the dirty surface. Soak it real good. Turn the oven on low 200-250 degrees F, and let it bake in for a bit, but not evaporate. If you have years of grime, we recommend using some sort of scrubbie...
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
Eco Orange is absolutely safe in carpet cleaning machines. Just make sure to dilute with water AND clean/rinse out the reservoir(s) when you’re done with the job. Never let any cleaning product whether it’s Eco Orange or not sit in those machines for long periods...
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
Yes, Eco Orange can be used to remove most spores, molds and fungi. We recommend a 20:1 ratio but can be increased as needed. Here’s the thing about artillery fungus, it will permanently stain, so even though Eco Orange kills the germs, spores and mold, it may not...
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