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The SAFE Tile & Grout Cleaning Combination!! Follow these easy step-by-step procedures to clean your tile & grout. The combination of baking soda & SporiCLEAN is the most safe and effective way to STOP using harmful and caustic bleach on tile & grout. Bleach damages and destroys your grout causing replacement - Mold & Mildew cannot grow when you clean with SporiCLEAN! Click here to read more |
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Exterior Stucco "EFIS" |
SporiCLEAN® Cleans Exterior Stucco "EFIS" Surfaces Exterior Finishing Insulation Systems (EFIS) along with basic stucco finishes can easily become covered with ambient air debris, mildew and mold. Brick, stone, vinyl and aluminum siding are easily cleaned of mold, mildew, dirt and grime. Spray on SporiCLEAN® and brush it into the surface. Wait 10-minutes and rinse off the excess dissolved debris. SporiCLEAN® works well on all exterior sidings and finishes. If it can be washed, it can be GREEN Cleaned with SporiCLEAN! |
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Concrete Walkways Steps and Stone Surfaces |
SporiCLEAN® Easily Cleans Mold & Mildew off Concrete, Stone, Marble, Tile and Ceramic surfaces. If it's wood, aluminum, plastic or concrete (painted or unpainted), SporiCLEAN® will clean mildew, mold, dirt and grime. With SporiCLEAN® you can throw away up to 80% of your other chemical cleaners. If the dirty surface is due to water damage, humidity or a lack of maintenance, SporiCLEAN® will remove those deep and embedded mildew and mold deposits quickly and easily. Simply spray on SporiCLEAN (4-oz per gallon of water) and brush it into the surface, wait for 10 minutes and rinse it clean! |
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Wood Decks & Fences |
SporiCLEAN® Cleans Decks, Fencing made of Wood, Vinyl and Plastic Years of unsightly mildew and mold growth can easily harm the structural integrity of your wood decks and fencing. SporiCLEAN® is Safe and will not harm your wood, plants or shrubs. It will clean deep into the embedded dirt and mildew stains while bringing back the woods original surface. Just spray SporiCLEAN® over the dirty surface and brush it into the dirt deposit. Allow the multi-enzyme formula to digest, dissolve and dislodge the mold, mildew, dirt and grime for 10-minutes. Then simply rinse clean with a garden hose or power washer. Allow the surface to completely dry for at least 24 hours before re-surfacing with paints or stains. |
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Flood Damaged Surfaces |
SporiCLEAN® was used extensively during the 2005 Katrina, Rita and Wilma hurricanes throughout Florida and the Gulf Coast States. SporiCLEAN® was used to clean up molds and infectious bacteria from a large variety of substrate materials including; wood, plaster, wallpaper, curtains, clothing, concrete, cinder block, stone, marble, ceramic, and tile. Also; vehicles (inside and out), clothing was soaked and then laundered in SporiCLEAN®. SporiCLEAN® contains the best multi-enzyme formulation to clean the largest variety of surfaces than any other enzyme cleaner in America! SporiCLEAN® HAS PROVEN IT CLEANS! |
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Cleans Hot Tub Jets & Pipes |
SporiCLEAN® Cleans Hot Tub, Spa & Whirlpool Jets & Pipes SporiCLEAN® is highly effective in breaking down and cleaning out unhealthy bacteria and organic debris that sticks to the sides of the system jets and pipes. The procedure is quite simple and very effective. SporiCLEAN® is the same formula used in hospitals to clean surgical instruments and surfaces. |
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Bleach DOES NOT |
Chlorine "Bleach" is a poisonous, greenish-yellow gas described as having a choking odor. It DOES NOT KILL MOLD! It is a very corrosive, hazardous chemical. Do Not Mix household bleach with acid-containing or ammonia-containing cleaners. Dangerous to deadly levels of a very harmful gas can be released. Chlorine-containing chemicals that seep through soil down into groundwater can remain unchanged for many years. |
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