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Introducing Kwik-Kleenz

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A multi-purpose, water-based hydrogen peroxide cleaner.

Introducing Kwik-Kleenz

Introducing Kwik-KleenzIntroducing Kwik-KleenzIntroducing Kwik-Kleenz

A multi-purpose, water-based hydrogen peroxide cleaner.

Put Kwik-Kleenz Technology to work for you!

Kwik-Kleenz MP-HP is a multi-purpose 5% hydrogen peroxide cleaner in a heavy duty ready-to-use form. Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) has been used as an antiseptic agent since the early 1900’s, and is known for killing germs, bacteria and viruses.       

Kwik-Kleenz Multi-purpose Hydrogen Peroxide cleaner is easy to use as a cold fogging (ULV) treatment.

HOW IT WORKS ON TODAY’S TOUGH VIRUSES AND BACTERIA:

The Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) solution in Kwik-Kleenz MP-HP Cleaner begins working on contact, “oxidizing” the enemy cells (converting to oxygen (O2) and water (H2O) – destroying the essential components of the germ cells and deactivating a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores. 


According to the CDC: Hydrogen Peroxide is effective against a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, yeasts, fungi, viruses, and spores. The time required for inactivating three serotypes of rhinovirus using a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution was 6–8 minutes.


In addition, a 2018 study found that Hydrogen Peroxide was more effective in killing some forms of bacteria than the Quaternary Ammonium compounds found in many household cleaning products.* 


When it comes to reducing the germs in your home and containing the spread of coronavirus, Hydrogen Peroxide is a good option to use on inanimate surfaces like metal, glass, and plastic.**


* Ref. CDC

**Ref. American Council on Science and Health




APPLICATION METHODS:

Spray or mist the Kwik-Kleenz MP-HP Cleaning Solution 6 to 10 inches from the surface. Do not saturate. The solution will begin working on the bacteria in as little as 30 seconds. Allow to air dry or wipe. 


The CDC recommends daily applications of products for frequently touched surfaces such as tables, doorknobs, light switches, countertops, handles, desks, phones, keyboards, toilets, faucets, and sinks.  A Ready-To-Use Formula Heavy Duty Cleaning Formula – no mixing or diluting required. Ready for everyday use on multiple types of surfaces: Glass, Marble, Tile, Stainless Steel, Plastic, Painted Surfaces, Carpets and more. As with any cleaning product, always test the product on a small area before wide use to avoid any discoloration or undesirable effect.


Not recommended for use on: Aluminum, Copper, Galvanized Steel and Silver. Remove or cover any items that could be damaged or contaminated during the application (e.g. food, and electronics).


Always practice safe and sensible methods when using this or any cleaning product by wearing gloves and protective eyewear.




More Information

Multi-Purpose Hydrogen Peroxide Cleaner Info (pdf)

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Hand Sanitizer with Moisterizer Info (pdf)

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1. HAND SPRAYER

3. SMALL PUMP ATOMIZER

1. HAND SPRAYER

Typical household spray bottle.

2. PUMP SPRAYER

3. SMALL PUMP ATOMIZER

1. HAND SPRAYER

Garden type.

3. SMALL PUMP ATOMIZER

3. SMALL PUMP ATOMIZER

4. COLD ATOMIZER/FOGGER

Personal size – like a perfume bottle-type.

4. COLD ATOMIZER/FOGGER

6. ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER APPLICATOR

4. COLD ATOMIZER/FOGGER

Using pressure to create a sanitizing “fog”. Droplet sizes around 5–50 microns.

5. THERMAL ATOMIZER/FOGGER

6. ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER APPLICATOR

6. ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER APPLICATOR

Using heat and pressure to create a sanitizing “fog”. Droplet sizes 0.5–5 microns.

6. ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER APPLICATOR

6. ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER APPLICATOR

6. ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYER APPLICATOR

Portable sprayer. Droplet sizes approx. 40/80/110 microns.

News

Green cleaning and the coronavirus

A worker cleaning a stairwell surface a public space

First: a note about your cleanser – Hydrogen Peroxide kills corona and is more environmentally friendly than bleach. Consider using hydrogen  peroxide, if it’s an option. But if you must use bleach, here are the implications for your LEED certification: We are not aware of any official ruling about a pandemic, but we also don’t think you should be concerned that using bleach during the national emergency will threaten your LEED certification. 


Here’s why: If your properties are certified as LEED for New Construction, the certifications are based on how the buildings were designed and constructed, not operated. In this case, your certification will not be at risk if you use bleach to disinfect. more...


*Source: Building Design and Construction. April 1, 2020