
It is well established practice across many industries including hospitals that tend to use chlorine based bleach to sanitise surfaces, walls, floors and ceiling. Many are aware that it can be a hazardous experience. Although there are many disinfectants that could safely be applied for similar purpose they can be expensive. For these reasons we have introduced ADVASOL Cleaner Sanitiser which is water based disinfectant.
It works completely different to other products on market, whereby it sanitises using physical properties rather than chemical means. It is non-hazardous, inflammable, biodegradable and inexpensive making it a most powerful replacement for chlorine based bleach.
Furthermore it inhibits the growth of micro-organisms even when liquid dries on the applied surface.
To demonstrate its effectiveness, see the photograph that shows eight slices of normal bread that were slightly moistened with water, then the top row was gently misted with Advasol cleaner sanitiser liquid. The whole tray was put into a plastic bag and left in a warm kitchen - you can see the results after 5 days (130 hours). The atmosphere in that bag was totally saturated with mould, yeast and bacteria. The top row slices are just picking up a little trace of the mould on the edge, probably where we missed with the spray. The rest, the untreated bread, is overrun with colonies of mould. No, we are not suggesting Advasol as a bread preservative. It is just a demonstration to show how effective the product is.
It is easy to handle, non-staining and it feels as though you are using water. Why not request sample for trials.