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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Can Green Chemicals Tackle Grease?

The advancement of green chemicals has enabled them to perform superior cleaning, often better than their toxic counterparts. However, many still doubt the capabilities of these cleaners. Tougher industrial tasks like degreasing almost always call for heavy, chemical-based cleaning solutions. Industrial grease is one of the toughest substances to remove, even with cleaning chemicals. To tackle tough grease deposits, there are green chemicals available that will effectively get the job done. For instance, Daimer® offers a green cleaning solution in their Eco-Green® line of cleaners specifically tailored for tackling grease.

Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser works more effectively than many chemical-based cleaning solutions, as it uses a unique technology known as Micro-Blasting® Technology. It penetrates the grease at a molecular level, breaking it down into very small particles. These particles are then coated to ensure that they do not re-adhere to each other or to the cleaned surface. By attacking the grease at the molecular level, this line of green chemicals can remove stubborn grease deposits with relative ease.

Best of all, these green chemicals are made from plant material, which means they are completely biodegradable. There is no risk of toxic traces being left behind after cleaning. Users do not have to worry about inhaling dangerous fumes while working or corroding cleaning equipment. Eco-Green® Ultra-Power™ Degreaser can be used undiluted for very tough degreasing jobs or diluted to deal with relatively light cleaning tasks.