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Offering you a complete choice of products which include floor cleaner liquid, cleaning chemicals and all type of cleaning item manufacturing.

Floor Cleaner Liquid

Floor Cleaner Liquid
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Minimum Order Quantity10 Bottle
Packaging Size1L
Fragrance TypeJasmine
Is it HerbalYes
Usage/ApplicationFloor Cleaning
Shelf Life24 Months

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Cleaning Chemicals

Cleaning Chemicals
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Approx. Price: Rs 27 / LitreGet Latest Price
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Minimum Order Quantity1 Litre
Usage/ApplicationDomestic
Packaging TypeBottle
Quantity Per Pack1 liter
Colordiffer
Capacity10000
Density100

Cleaning chemicals encompass a broad range of substances formulated to assist in the removal of dirt, grime, stains, and contaminants from various surfaces. These chemicals are used in households, businesses, and industries for cleaning, disinfecting, sanitizing, and maintaining cleanliness. They come in various forms, including liquids, powders, sprays, wipes, and gels, and are tailored for specific cleaning tasks and surface types.

Here are some common types of cleaning chemicals:

  1. Surfactants: Surfactants are surface-active agents that lower the surface tension of water, allowing it to spread and penetrate more easily. They help to lift and suspend dirt and grease, making it easier to remove them from surfaces. Surfactants are found in many cleaning products, including dishwashing liquids, laundry detergents, and all-purpose cleaners.

  2. Disinfectants: Disinfectants are chemicals that kill or inactivate bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms on surfaces. They are commonly used in hospitals, healthcare facilities, food service establishments, and households to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Examples of disinfectants include bleach, hydrogen peroxide, quaternary ammonium compounds (quats), and alcohol-based sanitizers.

  3. Degreasers: Degreasers are chemicals designed to dissolve and remove grease, oil, and other fatty substances from surfaces. They are commonly used in kitchens, restaurants, automotive shops, and industrial settings to clean greasy surfaces such as stovetops, range hoods, engines, and machinery.

  4. Acids: Acidic cleaners contain acids such as vinegar, citric acid, or phosphoric acid, which help to dissolve mineral deposits, scale, rust, and other hard water stains from surfaces. They are commonly used in bathrooms, kitchens, and industrial settings to clean and descale surfaces such as toilets, sinks, and metal fixtures.

  5. Alkaline Cleaners: Alkaline cleaners, also known as caustic cleaners, contain alkaline substances such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, which help to break down and emulsify organic matter, oils, and fats. They are commonly used in industrial settings for heavy-duty cleaning tasks such as degreasing, stripping paint, and cleaning concrete floors.

  6. Enzymatic Cleaners: Enzymatic cleaners contain enzymes that break down and digest organic matter such as protein, starch, and fats. They are commonly used in healthcare facilities, laboratories, and households to clean and deodorize surfaces contaminated with biological stains such as blood, urine, feces, and vomit.

  7. Solvents: Solvent cleaners contain organic solvents such as alcohol, acetone, or petroleum distillates, which help to dissolve and remove oil-based stains, adhesives, and residues from surfaces. They are commonly used in industrial settings, automotive shops, and households for spot cleaning and degreasing tasks.

  8. Abrasive Cleaners: Abrasive cleaners contain abrasive particles such as silica, pumice, or calcium carbonate, which help to mechanically scrub away tough stains and deposits from surfaces. They are commonly used in kitchens, bathrooms, and industrial settings to clean and polish surfaces such as sinks, bathtubs, and metal fixtures.

These are just a few examples of the many types of cleaning chemicals available. It's important to choose the appropriate cleaning chemical for the specific cleaning task and surface type, and to follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines when using cleaning chemicals to ensure effective and safe cleaning results.

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  • Item Code: 176241
  • Production Capacity: 10000
  • Delivery Time: Two Days
  • Packaging Details: Bottle
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All Type Of Cleaning Item Manufacturing

All Type Of Cleaning Item Manufacturing
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Cleaning chemicals encompass a wide range of substances formulated for various cleaning tasks in domestic, commercial, and industrial settings. These chemicals are designed to remove dirt, stains, grease, and other contaminants from surfaces efficiently. Here are some common types of cleaning chemicals and their uses:

  1. All-Purpose Cleaners: These versatile cleaners are designed to clean a wide range of surfaces, including countertops, floors, walls, and appliances. They typically contain surfactants, solvents, and other ingredients to lift and remove dirt and grime.

  2. Disinfectants: Disinfectants are formulated to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria, viruses, and fungi on surfaces. They are commonly used in hospitals, schools, and food service establishments to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Examples include quaternary ammonium compounds, hydrogen peroxide, and bleach (sodium hypochlorite).

  3. Degreasers: Degreasers are designed to dissolve and remove grease and oil from surfaces such as kitchen appliances, engines, and industrial equipment. They often contain solvents or alkaline agents to break down grease molecules effectively.

  4. Glass Cleaners: These cleaners are formulated specifically for cleaning glass surfaces, such as windows, mirrors, and glass tabletops. They typically contain alcohol or ammonia to dissolve and remove fingerprints, smudges, and other residues without streaking.

  5. Floor Cleaners: Floor cleaners are designed to clean and maintain various types of flooring, including tile, hardwood, laminate, and vinyl. They may come in concentrated or ready-to-use formulations and often contain surfactants, solvents, and fragrances tailored to specific flooring materials.

  6. Oven Cleaners: These heavy-duty cleaners are formulated to remove baked-on grease, food residues, and carbon deposits from oven interiors. They often contain strong alkaline agents or solvents to break down stubborn stains effectively.

  7. Bathroom Cleaners: Bathroom cleaners are formulated to remove soap scum, hard water deposits, and mildew from bathroom surfaces such as sinks, showers, and toilets. They may contain acids, surfactants, and disinfectants to tackle tough bathroom stains.

  8. Carpet Cleaners: Carpet cleaners are designed to remove dirt, stains, and odors from carpets and upholstery. They may come in the form of spot cleaners, foams, or shampoos and often contain surfactants, enzymes, and fragrances.

  9. Metal Cleaners: Metal cleaners are formulated to remove tarnish, oxidation, and corrosion from metal surfaces such as brass, copper, stainless steel, and chrome. They may contain acids or abrasives tailored to specific metal types.

It's essential to use cleaning chemicals according to the manufacturer's instructions and to follow proper safety precautions, such as wearing gloves and ensuring adequate ventilation. Additionally, it's essential to store cleaning chemicals securely and to avoid mixing different chemicals, as this can produce harmful fumes or reactions.

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