



It’s easy to replace traditional cleaning solutions with safe, non-toxic alternatives when you use an electrolyzed water (EW) cleaning system. This technology can create effective cleaning products that can be used on glass, finished floors, wood laminate, painted walls, stone, metals, plastics, carpets, and more — and they’re also gentle for people and the environment.Even better, you can create these EW cleaning solutions onsite yourself, making them more cost-effective while still handling all of your facility’s cleaning requirements. Our whitepaper “Producing Electrolyzed Water Onsite for Healthy, Economic Cleaning” will give you all the reasons you need to make the switch.What’s Inside:
- What an EW cleaning system is
- The various types of EW systems
- Everything you need to house an EW system in your facility
- The benefits of purchasing and using an EW system
To download our white paper with helpful information on replacing traditional cleaning chemicals with an electrolyzed water system, complete the form on the right.
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