Squeaky Clean Pet Bowl Detergent Description
Use squeaky clean on floors, walls, rugs, painted surfaces, upholstery, leather, plastic, furniture or anywhere a mild cleaner is needed. Regular use helps keeps bowls and dishes looking new while improving the look and feel of your hands. This product is even gentle enough to clean and rehabilitate birds and sea life after oil spills.
Directions for use:
Pet Bowls: Pour Squeaky Clean into container and then add water full force. Wash, rinse and air dry. No wiping is necessary.
Oil Spill / Bird Cleaning & Rehabilitation: The collection, cleaning and rehabilitation of oiled birds and marine mammals requires trained personnel to avoid further distress. The cleaning of birds is very labor intensive; although a mild solution of this product can be used for this purpose.
Pots & Pans: Add ¼ oz. of Squeaky Clean Concentrate directly into each utensil and fill with hot water. Allow to stand on extremely dirty utensils, stronger solution may be necessary.
Walls & Painted Surfaces: Dilute 1 part Squeaky Clean to 40 – 80 parts water.
Windows & Mirrors: Dilute 1 teaspoon Squeaky Clean to 1 gallon of water. Apply with window brush or Trigger Sprayer. Wipe clean with lint-free cloth or paper towels.
Wood & Resilient Floors: Dilute 1 part Squeaky Clean to 40 – 80 parts water.
Oiled Wood Floors: Dilute 1 part Squeaky Clean to 10 parts water.
Marble, Terrazzo & Tile: Dilute 1 part Squeaky Clean to 40 – 100 parts water.
Furniture, Woodwork, Porcelain, Enamel, Rugs, Upholstery, Leather & Plastic: Dilute 1 part Squeaky Clean to 90 – 100 parts warm water. Apply with a sponge, cloth or brush. Wipe up with clear water and dry with clean cloth.
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Better than Bleach Review by Madeline Bernstein
We have been using your line of disinfectants, degreasers, deodorizers, laundry and floor care chemicals in our pet adoption centers. These products work well, smell good and are cost effective as they have metered dispensing systems. Additionally, these products replace the need for extensive and excessive use of bleach which, in turn, has reduced the number of bleach related injuries, uniform discolorations and inadvertent burns. The company has been supportive to our staff teaching sanitation techniques and methods to prevent disease into our shelters.
Sincerely,
Madeline Bernstein
President Los Angeles, CA
(Posted on 2/16/11)
