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Sun Gold Industrial Strength All-Purpose Cleaner – 16 oz Tub Makes up to 8 Gallons of Cleaner!

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Sun Gold Industrial Strength All-Purpose Cleaner - 16 oz Tub Makes up to 8 Gallons of Cleaner!

*One of the most versatile cleaners on the market used in restaurants, hotels, dairies, farms & homes *Non-toxic, biodegradable, non-abrasive, and safe for all surfaces, materials and the environment *Authorized by the USDA for use in federally inspected meat and poultry plants *NSF Intl Certified – one of a very few cleaners that meets all requirements for use around food *No harsh chemicals makes for no worry use – no chemical burns, harmful fumes or disposal issues There is no bleach or ammonia in Sun Gold, and will not harm any surface that water can safely touch. Because it does not leave a film, Sun Gold helps keep fingerprints off doors, windows and stainless steel. Because it cuts grease, it’s used to clean deep fryers, diesel engines, and filters — filters for exhaust fans, HVAC cold-air-returns, spas, hot tubs and swimming pools. Use in 3 dilutions … Light Duty (1 tsp per quart of hot water) for glass, plexi-glass, chrome, stainless steel … Medium Duty (2 tbsp per quart / or 1 pint to 4 gallons) for carpet shampoo, fabric spotter, vinyl, fiberglass, porcelain, aluminum, wood, walls, counter tops, and RVs, cars & trucks inside and out … Heavy Duty (4 tbsp per quart) for carpet spotter, hand cleaner, floor stripper, grease solvent, oven cleaner. Restaurants use it every day to clean floors, walls, pots, pans, grills, deep fryers, and ovens. Dairies use it to clean bulk tanks and pipe line exteriors. Long-haul operators use Sun Gold to clean their whole truck — exterior, engine compartment, both cabin and trailer interiors including refers (refrigerated trailers) — as an all-in-one detailing cleaner. Horse enthusiasts clean saddles, saddle pads and blankets, boots, bits, bridles, tack, stalls, woodwork, brass name plates, farm equipment, and the horses themselves – the coat, mane, udder, socks, hoofs and tail … and wash their hands, too when the job is done!

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September 1st, 2009 at 1:17 am

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