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Products & Product Categories
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Zep ® Professional 2 PRODUCT LINE Widely recognized, national brand Wide range of industrial, automotive, MRO, Jan/San and facilities maintenance products High performance efficacy Packaging from quarts to 55 gallon drums Functional product names Environmentally responsible formulations
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Product Line Composition 247 Products (309 SKU’s) Expanded Offerings Product Categories Include: Heavy Duty Degreasers: Water-based Solvent-based Cleaners & Polishes: Glass Cleaners Polishes Facilities Maintenance: Graffiti Removal Insecticides Herbicides Drain Care HVAC Metal Preservation Floor Care: Concrete Resilient Floors Carpet Care Bathroom Care: Bowl Cleaners Hard-surface Cleaners Odor Control Hand Care: Hand Soaps Hand Sanitizers Industrial Hand Cleaners Disinfectants & Sanitizers Food Service: Cleaners Specialty Disinfectants &Sanitizers Supermarket Specific Products Electrical Maintenance Products Metal Working: Penetrants Lubricants Rust Removers Metal Protectants Vehicle Washing & Detail 3 Breakdown
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Color Coded Product Categories 4 Functional CategoriesSegment Categories
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Bathroom Care 5
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Disinfectants 8
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Any product that claims to “KILL” anything needs to be registered with the EPA If there is no registration there is no “kill claim” If there is no kill claim you can not legally say your product eliminates the organism Disinfectants 9
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All registered products must be used EXACTLY as the labels state they are to be used to validate the kill claim Because these products “KILL”, every label states they must be used in accordance with label directions under penalty of law Disinfectants 10
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Tip #1 You CANNOT disinfect a dirty surface! Tip #2 You need to allow the proper contact time! Tip #3 Most cleaner disinfectants require rinsing! Disinfectants 11
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Disinfectants and Sanitizers both kill microorganisms. The primary difference between the two is the contact time required to kill Disinfectants Primary label directions usually call for 1 to 10 minutes wet contact time Sanitizers Primary label directions usually call for 30 seconds to 1 minute contact time Disinfectants vs. Sanitizers 12
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13 Disinfectant and Sanitizer Types Hypochlorites (chlorine) Quaternary ammonium chlorides compounds (quats) Iodophors (iodine) Peroxides Chlorine Dioxide Alcohols (EtOH, IPA) Straight acids
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Disinfectants 14
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Drain Care 15
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Drain Care 16
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Food Service 17
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18 Food Service Applicable to: Restaurants Schools Churches Assisted Living Centers Office Break Rooms Fire Departments Prisons Anywhere food is handled…
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Food Service 19
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General Purpose Cleaners 21
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General Purpose Cleaners 22
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Grounds & Building Maintenance 23
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24 Grounds & Building Maintenance
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25 Grounds & Building Maintenance
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Hand Care 26
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Hand Care 27
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Hand Care Product Dispenser 28
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Odor Control 29
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Odor Control 30
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Odor Control Dispenser 31
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Vehicle Wash & Detail Line 32
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PollenDirtDustBugs Acid Rain Tree Sap Bird Droppings Low pH High pH Low pH High pH Vehicle Wash - Common Airborne Soils
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Tar Asphalt Road Oil Engine Oil Trans. Fluid Brake Fluid Power Steering Brake Dust Salt Calcium Chloride Antifreeze Abraded Concrete Lead Oxide Abraded Tires Abraded asphalt Rust- Zinc Oxide Low pH High pH Low pH High pH Vehicle Wash - Common Road Soils
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