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Written by The Cleaning Chemist   
Wednesday, 05 July 2006

Question: What's the difference between sinktop dishsoap and floor cleaner?



Both NEU cleaners share some common properties but have different chemistry. Both are neutral, gentle and low foaming (to save water when rinsing). These two NEU products are similar yet slightly different.

 

They are formulated to handle different soil loads on different surfaces. A sinktop dish soap is designed to handle primarily food soils while a floor soap is formulated to handle outside dirt. The products are not really interchangeable in function.

 

The differences between a store bought sinktop soap and floor soap can be substantial. Most commercial sink top soaps are very high foaming and almost all floor soaps are highly alkaline (alkaline enough, by the way, to strip the clear coat off of stone or tile floors).

 

 

I hope this helps. Thanks again for your interest in NEU Homecare products.

 

 

Sincerely;

 

The Formulation Chemist™

Actual question & Answer submitted to: www.neuhomecare.com

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 July 2006 )
 
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