New Reliance liquid detergent concentrate from Sunburst Chemicals effectively removes stains and soils from today's linens


MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Sunburst Chemicals introduces Reliance - a super concentrated, technologically advanced detergent specifically formulated for cleaning today’s linens in front loading washing machines. Reliance contains wetting agents and detergents that break down surface tension and penetrate deep into the soils, removing stains and soils from fabric. The non-ionic active blends keep soils and greases from being able to permanently stain fabrics. Controlled sudsing makes rinsing faster and more effective, even in High Efficiency (HE) machines.

Reliance is dispensed using a closed-loop dispensing system. Closed loop dispensing prevents spills, delivers the ideal use concentration to simplify training and eliminate guesswork, utilizes super concentrated products for maximum cost efficiency and eliminates chemical contact for increased employee safety. 

Sunburst Chemicals, 220 W. 86th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55420; (800) 899-7627 or (952) 884-3144; fax: (952) 884-1046; sales@sunburstchemicals.com; www.sunburstchemicals.com.



July 25, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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