Product Description
The following list and directions are intended only as a guide to the many uses of KLEEN GREEN™. Individual needs may differ. Start with the suggested mix strength, and adjust to your needs. ALWAYS TEST in an inconspicuous area before using, and TEST for color fastness.
GENERAL DIRECTIONS - For general cleaning, simply spray on and wipe off. In some instances, waiting 1-2 minutes before wiping off is more effective. See chart for specific uses and strength. When a use is not specifically mentioned, follow the general instructions, and test in an inconspicuous place.
DRAINS/GREASE TRAPS - 1-2 oz. allow to sit, then pour in hot water.
TOILET BOWL – Add 1 oz. to bowl and allow to sit for 30 minutes, brush and flush.
STRONG MIX USES – 2 oz. per gallon. 2 tbls. per 24 oz. bottle. Spray, wait several minutes then wipe clean with a brush or rough towel. Repeat if necessary.
GENERAL MIX USES – 1 ounce per gallon or 1 tbsp. per 24 oz. in spray bottle. Spray or wash and wipe off, or wait 1-2 minutes, then wipe clean.
STAINS and ODORS on FABRIC and UPHOLSTERY – spray and allow time for enzymes to work. Blot with a rough towel or rinse with water. For stubborn stains, use a stronger mixture and soak overnight.
CARPET CLEANING - for recent stains, chewing gum, grease, tar, etc., and odors, spray with KLEEN GREEN™, allow time to work, then blot clean with a rough towel.
For older stains and odors, vacuum the area, spray and allow time for enzyme to work, then blot with a rough towel. Stubborn stains and odors may need more than 1 treatment, or a slightly stronger mix and adding 1/2 to 1 cup of borax to the gallon produces an even better result. When using a carpet cleaning machine, use warm or hot water and KLEEN GREEN™.
PET STAINS AND ODORS - to remove animal stains and odors from carpets, furniture, either spot clean by spraying with KLEEN GREEN™ and blotting dry with a terry towel, or clean carpets as above.
KENNELS/STABLES - 1 oz. per gallon. To deodorize kennel runs, patios, stables, trailers, remove animals and spray with a garden hose sprayer.
PET ODORS/DANDER - 2 oz. per 1 gallon. Spray coat or fur of pet (avoid eyes)
WASHING MACHINE - 1 – 2 oz. to wash cycle, use in place of bleach to brighten and freshen.
LIGHT MIX USES - 1/2 ounce per gallon. If glass or mirror streak or smear, dilute mix with additional water. For plants and bushes use a spray bottle or a garden hose sprayer.
Since enzyme products are designed to be incorporated into water at very low levels; its introduction into the environment will not create an unsafe situation. All regulated components of products have been rigorously tested for human safety, biodegradability and aquatic safety using the guidelines listed below:
FDA ( Food & Drug Administration) GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe) List, parts 184 and 186.\ USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture) FSIS (Food Safety & Inspection Service): Regulated components have been authorized for use in federally inspected meat and poultry plants.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Biodegradability test 40 CFR, Parts 796-3100 to 796-3360 confirms all regulated components are “Readily Biodegradable”. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater demonstrates a “Low Level Of Aquatic Toxicity” due to the regulated components classification for biodegradability. Acute Mammalian Toxicity Studies on regulated components shows “Low To No Toxicity” levels. Please refer to MSDS OSHA (Occupational Safety Hazard Association): Hazard Communication Standard CFR Title 29 1910.1200 “Non Hazardous” FDA 21 CFR (176.170&.180) (178.340 & .3910) (180.1001 c&e) (181.30) (182.99) (582.99) Regulated components may be used in the manufacture or articles or components of articles intended for us in producing or manufacturing, packing, processing, preparing, treating, packaging, or holding food. CWA (Clean Water Act) regulations define the regulated components as “Non Hazardous”. SARA (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 Title III) Regulated components are under levels that require reporting or do not contain toxic chemicals. CAAA (Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990) Pursuant to Section 611 per 40 CFR Part 82, These regulated components do not contain or were not directly manufactured with any Class I or Class II ozone depleting substances. RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) per 40CFR 261, should a regulated component become waste, it would be “Non Hazardous”
According to qualified experts these components fall under six or more of these guidelines and therefore are generally regarded as safe. Even so, in its neat form, products can possibly cause irritation to the skin and eyes and should be handled with care. Never taste or swallow products. Please refer to the MSDS.
INGREDIENTS: Active ingredients: A specially formulated broad spectrum of NATURAL enzymes (protease, amylase, cellulose, lipase) derived from innocuous yeast strains. FDA food grade ingredients. GRAS (FDA Generally Regarded As Safe) List Parts 184 and 186. This product is not a pesticide.