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Cleaning Oil, Oil Spills & Oil Spots with Enviro-One Green Cleaner

This user guide provides instructions on how to effectively clean oil, oil spills, and oil spots using Enviro-One Green Cleaner. Follow these steps for optimal results.

Dilution Ratio:

  • Regular Concentrate (5:1): Mix 5 parts water with 1 part Enviro-One Multi-Use Green Cleaner Concentrate.
  • Super Concentrate (10:1): Mix 10 parts water with 1 part Enviro-One Green Cleaner Super Concentrate.

Instructions:

  1. Spray the Enviro-One Green Cleaner solution on the oil, oil spills, or oil spots.
  2. Let the solution sit for a moment to emulsify the oil.
  3. Rub the affected area with a brush to loosen the oil.
  4. Wipe or mop up the oil residue with a damp cloth or rag.
  5. If necessary, use a stronger solution for tough oil stains.

Benefits of Using Enviro-One Eco-Friendly Cleaner vs. Toxic Cleaners

  • Eco-Friendly: Enviro-One Green Cleaner is made from natural, non-toxic ingredients that are safe for the environment. Learn more about green cleaning.
  • Non-Toxic: Unlike conventional cleaners that contain harmful chemicals, Enviro-One is safe to use around people and pets. Discover the benefits of non-toxic products on the Environmental Working Group’s Guide to Healthy Cleaning.
  • Versatile: This cleaner can be used on a wide range of surfaces and materials, making it a versatile addition to your cleaning supplies.
  • Effective: Despite being gentle on the environment and your health, Enviro-One is powerful enough to effectively clean oil stains.
  • Cost-Effective: Concentrated formulas mean you get more cleaning power per bottle, reducing the overall cost and waste.

Additional Resources

By using Enviro-One Green Cleaner, you are choosing a non-toxic, eco-friendly, and natural solution for cleaning oil, oil spills, and oil spots. This not only helps protect your health and the environment but also ensures effective cleaning results.

 


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