You know the jobs I am talking about: • People who could easily star on the television show hoarders • The guys and gals who rebuild their motorcycle engines… in their living room, because it is too cold outside. • That restaurant that has apparently never heard of using a degreaser in their kitchen. • Folks who don’t take very good care of their floors and expect you to perform a miracle
Why a powder? • More cleaning power packed inside • You aren’t paying to ship water • Mixed according to directions, MAXXTREME will cost you only around 70 cents per mixed gallon
It has a ready to use pH of 11.5-12, comes packed in a 40 pound drum and is available from your local HydraMaster distributor. You might even be able to pick up a free sample at an upcoming event to try it out!
Some floors are simply so dirty and heavily soiled you just have to throw the works at them. That is what MAXXTREME is all about. By using the cleaning power of alkalinity and combining state of the art low foaming surfactants and grease busting solvents, it binds, emulsifies, dissolves, breaks down and melts away the grimiest of soils.
Costs about 70 cents per gallon, ready to use!
Below is a list of components required to be disclosed under the California Cleaning Product Right-to-Know Act of 2017. Ingredient Name | CAS# | Function | Designated List(s) Sodium carbonate | 497-19-8 | alkali Sodium tripolyphosphate | 7758-29-4 | builder Sodium metasilicate, anhydrous | 6834-92-0 | builder Trisodium phosphate, dodecahydrate | 10101-89-0 | builder Tetrasodium EDTA | 64-02-8 | Chelating agent Poloxamer 182 | 9003-11-6 | surfactant Propylene glycol butyl ether | 5131-66-8 | Cleaning agent Dipropylene glycol butyl ether | 29911-28-2 | Cleaning agent d-limonene | 5989-27-5 | fragrance | 23 citral | 5392-40-5 | fragrance | 23 Keyacid yellow 36L | withheld | colorant