Sunburst Chemicals Introduces Solid Green 24: Solid Biological All-Purpose Cleaner for Restrooms, Hard Surfaces and More


Sunburst Chemicals introduces Solid Green 24, a solid biological all-purpose cleaner that is safe and effective on any hard surface not harmed by water. Solid Green 24 is 100% active material – no water or fillers added – for maximum effectiveness on restrooms, walls and fixtures, as well as difficult to clean hard surfaces. Heavy-duty surfactants, oil and grease removers, detergents and water conditioning agents lift and carry away soils while biological agents further consume and breakdown soils on surfaces for continued cleaning and odor control after. 

Solid Green 24 is also safe to use and gentle on the environment.  It is non-caustic, non-corrosive and contains no phosphorus, VOCs, APEs or solvents. The product is also rapidly biodegradable.

Solid Green 24 can be applied in a variety of ways – auto scrubbers, trigger sprays and wipes, foamy pressure wash or manual scrub. The unique solid system saves space, eliminates contaminants, dispenses accurately and reduces use cost.

 



November 4, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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