Clean floors better and reduce slip hazard with Spray Kleen multi-surface neutral cleaner from Sunburst Chemicals


Sunburst Chemicals offers Spray Kleen Multi-Surface Neutral Cleaner as part of its extensive Spray Kleen line of products. Non-corrosive and highly effective, Spray Kleen offers superior cleaning of floors, grout and most other surfaces. It is fast acting and requires no rinsing, due to its film-free formulation. With a pleasant lemon scent, low cost and two-year shelf life, Spray Kleen Multi-Surface Neutral Cleaner is ideal for janitorial purposes in the hotel, restaurant and all other food service industries. 

“We developed Spray Kleen Multi-Surface Neutral Cleaner to work effectively on the tough grease and grime found on commercial kitchen surfaces,” said Patrick Laughlin, VP of Sales & Marketing. “Spray Kleen Multi-Surface Neutral Cleaner is ideal for kitchen floors with the added advantage of minimizing the slip risk associated with other floor care products – our formulation cleans beautifully without leaving a slippery film behind.” 

Spray Kleen Multi-Surface Neutral Cleaner is part of Sunburst’s extensive Spray Kleen line, which includes: All-Purpose Citrus Cleaner, Glass & Hard Surface Cleaner, Tub & Tile Cleaner, Air Fresh White Tea, Air Fresh Fiji, Air Fresh Summer Fruit, and Sunburst No-Bac.

For more information, visit www.sunburstchemicals.com.

 



February 22, 2016


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