The new cleaning fluid they are using, called DF-2000, is indeed veryorganic, as organic as gasoline and every major dry-cleaning fluid since the creation of the industry 150 years ago. After all, to a chemist, a chemical is organic if it contains a chain of carbon. ...
If you neglect to rake up the mess of organic matter that has spilled onto your concrete driveway, piles of mulch, fallen leaves, and pine needles can leave harmless yet unattractive brown stains behind. (These only appear on concrete since darker asphalt can mask the color.) ...
a French dye-works owner detected that his table cloth became cleaner after his maid accidentally spilled a kerosene lamp on it. The accident made the dye-works owner offer a new service and called it “Dry Cleaning.” This is one reason why dry cleaners in ancient times used a ...
If you have obvious areas of the machine where you should have wiped up spilled materials, or a smelly waste tank from the prior days activities, you are not going to make the kin of “first impression’ that your business would like to. Always remember that customers will surely notice ...
Equally successful for light petroleum, lubricating oil, gasoline, kerosene and diesel spills Effective for cleaning cooking oils and fats including grease trap maintenance. Shortens clean-up times for oil spills and stains Cleans oily equipment, vehicles, tools, floors, stoves, cabinets and carpets....
Equally successful for light petroleum, lubricating oil, gasoline, kerosene and diesel spills Effective for cleaning cooking oils and fats including grease trap maintenance. Shortens clean-up times for oil spills and stains Cleans oily equipment, vehicles, tools, floors, stoves, cabinets and carpets....
Dry cleaners use a variety of solvents to clean fabric. Early solvents included gasoline, kerosene, benzene, turpentine and petroleum, which were very flammable and dangerous, according to theState Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners(SCRD), a group whose members share information about cleanup ...
gasoline. But, hydrocarbon solvents are still a Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) that will combine with other air pollutants (specifically oxides of nitrogen) to create ozone smog when it escapes into the air. The EPA and the Coalition for Clean Air have requested additional testing to determine ...