Chemical cleaners can be divided into the following categories

 So, you have to choose a cleaner for your facility. Many times, we are attracted to general cleaning agents, but we don't really think about what we need to do at hand. The reality is that most environments, from healthcare to institutions, often require a wide range of cleaners.


Chemical cleaners can be divided into the following categories:


Water property


acid


alkalinity


disinfectant


solvent


green


With these options, where should you start? One simple way is to divide chemical cleaners into three categories: water-based cleaners, solvent cleaners, and mixed water-soluble solvents. At present, we will continue to discuss water-based concentrates. In the national chemical solution, many of our water-based concentrates can be distributed through one of our solution systems, which enables our customers to safely control the use of products.


PH value of water based cleaning agent


Water based cleaners are usually described as pH. PH is the strength of the acidity measured by measuring the concentration of hydrogen ions. The pH range is from 1 to 14 and pH 7 is considered neutral. PH less than 7 is considered to be more acidic, while pH value higher than 7 is considered to be more alkaline. When you need water-based cleaners, pH scale is a good way to choose products.


Generally speaking, acid cleaners are ideal for removing mineral stains and dirt such as hard water, rust and soap bubbles, which are common in toilets. Alkaline cleaners are effective for fats, oils, Oils (FOG) and waxes, as well as for general dirt and dust.


To meet your exact needs, National Chemistry provides several acid and alkaline chemical cleaners. Each product is different in concentration and strength and is specially formulated based on its label and application described in the product literature. For example, ecolution? Bath and bowl cleaners are ideal for removing hard water and rust stains from toilets, while products such as state acid? Are more suitable for industrial cleaning applications and for removing hard water deposits. If you have any application questions, please contact your state chemical account manager or our customer service hotline.





Products with pH above 7 (alkaline) are generally used as surface cleaners with good results. For example, Kleen all and ecosolution? Neutral floor cleaners are mild enough to clean waxed floors, while formula-222 and recipe 68-a are too strong for waxed floors, but ideal for industrial degreasing applications.


A special category of water-based cleaners is a neutral cleaner, which forms the ecosolution? Family of most of our household cleaning products. These products use surfactant or surfactant to achieve the same level of cleaning without increasing pH value, making them ideal substitutes for many high pH (alkaline) cleaners. Our customers, this category provides you with a safe neutral pH product without sacrificing performance.

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