MicroCare Launches Stereze Surface Cleaning Line
MicroCare has launched its Stereze line of alcohol-based workplace cleaning products, which it says are safe for use on electronics, plastic and metal.
MicroCare LLC (New Britain, Conn.) has launched its new Stereze Workspace Cleaners and Hand Sanitizers product line. The new range is designed to help workplaces keep people and spaces as safe as can be.
Stereze Workspace Cleaners and Hand Sanitizers use a high-purity alcohol-based solution focused on high-performance cleaning. The product range includes 70% Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) Surface Cleaning Wipes and a liquid refillable spray bottle for use in communal areas like public spaces, conference rooms, classrooms, offices, restrooms and lobbies. Complementing the Surface Cleaners are Stereze Hand Sanitizer wipes, gel and spray – which are all registered with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and safe and compliant for sanitizing hands.
Stereze Surface Cleaning Wipes are available as a 100-count tub with big 5” x 8” wipes and an 800-count bucket with larger 8-1/2” x 6” wipes. The wipes’ nonwoven fabric resists tearing and shredding. The 100-count container also features a “slam-shut” lid to keep wipes wet, fresh and ready to use. In addition, refill presaturated wipes are available to drop into the container, saving money and reducing waste.
MicroCare says its Presaturated Wipes are safe for electronic devices like touchscreens, mobile phones and keyboards as there is no pooling of liquid to cause problems. The company also says its range is safe to use on a variety of metals and plastics including tables, desks and countertops, tools and machinery.
Stereze Workspace Cleaners’ slow-evaporating mixture of high purity IPA and 30% D.I. (deionized) water allows the cleaning fluid to remain on surfaces longer for better cleaning. The company also says Stereze Workspace Cleaners do not leave particulates, scents or residue behind.
MicroCare | 860-827-0626 | microcare.com/
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