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Surgistain
Surgistain Surgical Instrument Stain Remover, Mild Scent - 1 gal Jug
A quick, safe and efficient revitalizing solution that removes rust, pitting, stains and corrosion from stainless steel surgical instruments Used routinely as part of the Ruhof System, Premixslip will greatly reduce repair and replacement costs If used...
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As low as $35.56
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Absorb
Absorb Spill Control Solidifier, High Performance - 1200 cc
Proprietary, non-toxic blend of sodium polyacrylate super absorbent polymers (CAS # 9003-04-7) and amorphous aluminum silicate (CAS # 93763-70-3), specially formulated to minimize dust, absorb all types of liquids and leave a dry surface after removal...
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Metrex Research
CaviCide1 Disinfectant Cleaner, 1-Step - 24 oz Spray Bottle
CaviCide Surface Cleaner is a disinfectant, decontaminant, and cleaner, all in one. It is designed for use in hospitals, laboratories, and other medical facilities. It is an intermediate-level surface cleaner for use on hard, non-porous surfaces...
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Metrex Research
CaviCide Disinfecting Spray, Alcohol-Based, 24 oz
Conveniently sterilize your surfaces with CaviCide™ 24-ounce. It's ready to use, as well as effective on various bacteria, fungi and viruses. This CaviCide™ surface disinfectant cleaner has a kill-rate claim of two to three minutes for 14 common harmful...
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EZ-Zyme
EZ-Zyme All-Purpose Instrument Detergent, Multi-Enzyme, Pre-Soak - Individual Packets
Package Count: 32. Ideal for cleaning hard to remove proteinaceous and lipid materials from the surfaces of surgical/dental instruments, linen, water submersible equipment, or where mechanical scrubbing is impractical
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Metrex Research
CaviWipes Bleach Disinfecting Towelettes, 6 in x 10.5 in
CaviWipes™ Bleach disinfecting towelettes are non-woven disposable towelettes pre-saturated with CaviCide™ Bleach.Kill all product labeled organisms in 3 minutes including C. diff, TB, drug resistant bacteria, viruses and fungi No PPE required 1:10...
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McKesson
McKesson Germicidal Solution, Surface Disinfectant - 1 gal Jug
General purpose cleaner, deodorizer and disinfectant to be used where control of cross-contamination from treated surfaces is of prime importance.Used to clean, sanitize and disinfect in a hospital, medical or surgical setting Provides a way to...
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Metrex Research
CaviCide Surface Disinfectant Cleaner, 1 gal Jug
Conveniently sterilize your surfaces with CaviCide™ 1 gal. It's ready to use, as well as effective on various bacteria, fungi and viruses. This CaviCide™ surface disinfectant cleaner has a kill-rate claim of two to three minutes for 14 common harmful...
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Miltex
Miltex Surgical Instrument Stain Remover Powder, 3 oz Jar
The Miltex® Instrument Stain Remover is a special powdered formula which removes stains and tarnish and restores luster to surgical/dental instruments, autoclaves, ultrasonic cleaners, stainless steel countertops and more.Can be used on: Stainless Steel,...
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McKesson
McKesson Body Fluid Solidifier and Deodorizer, Gels up to 16000 cc, 16.9 oz
McKesson fluid solidifier provides fast and effective infectious waste fluid containment by quickly solidifying biohazardous fluids in suction canisters, emesis basins, liners and bags, kick buckets, bed pans and spills. Comprised of fast-acting...
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McKesson
McKesson Fluid Solidifier, Gels up to 750 cc - Screw Bottle, 0.74 oz
The McKesson Fluid Solidifier provides fast and complete infectious waste fluid containment by quickly solidifying biohazardous fluids in suction canisters, emesis basins, liners and bags, kick buckets, bed pans, and spills. It eliminates the need to...
$10.01
Cleaners & Deodorizers
Cleaners & Deodorizers
Cleaners and deodorizers are things that many of us use every day; they’re just part of the standard suite of cleaning supplies households have on hand. However, cleaners and deodorizers are not interchangeable.
Although some cleaners leave a pleasant smell, cleaners and deodorizers are not the same and don’t serve the same purpose. Here’s what you need to know to make the best choices
Cleaners and Deodorizers — What’s the Difference?
On the surface, the difference appears simple: cleaners clean things, and deodorizers make things smell nice. But there’s a bit more to it than that.
While the primary purpose of any cleaner is to remove dirt, dust, and debris from surfaces and items, many of them also contain fragrance to make them more palatable. This may lead you to think that they are also deodorizers, but in reality, deodorizers are more than just a pleasant smell. Chemical processes behind the scenes make deodorizers far superior to air fresheners or cleaning agents for controlling odors.
How Do Deodorizers Work?
There are several different types of deodorizers, including masking agents. These chemical components cover up the unpleasant smell with a long-lasting fragrance. Many air fresheners contain this type of deodorizer.
More powerful deodorizers contain odor eliminator agents. Despite the name, these don’t eliminate the odor. Instead, they chemically bond to the odor molecules, changing them, so they will not bind to the smell receptors in the nose.
The odor is technically still present — we just can’t smell it anymore. Many heavy-duty deodorizers and products which call themselves “odor eliminators” work this way.
Deodorizers intended to combat smells from organic sources, such as urine, vomit, or food waste, are often bio-enzymatic deodorizers.
Bio-enzymatic deodorizers use enzymes to dissolve the organic matter that bacteria feed on, removing the food source. This is why enzymatic deodorizers can take longer to eliminate smells than other deodorizers.
Choose the Right Cleaner for the Job
There are dozens, if not hundreds, of cleaning products on the market. But despite all the brand names, cleaners fall into four basic categories.
Cleaners and deodorizers are things that many of us use every day; they’re just part of the standard suite of cleaning supplies households have on hand. However, cleaners and deodorizers are not interchangeable.
Although some cleaners leave a pleasant smell, cleaners and deodorizers are not the same and don’t serve the same purpose. Here’s what you need to know to make the best choices
Cleaners and Deodorizers — What’s the Difference?
On the surface, the difference appears simple: cleaners clean things, and deodorizers make things smell nice. But there’s a bit more to it than that.
While the primary purpose of any cleaner is to remove dirt, dust, and debris from surfaces and items, many of them also contain fragrance to make them more palatable. This may lead you to think that they are also deodorizers, but in reality, deodorizers are more than just a pleasant smell. Chemical processes behind the scenes make deodorizers far superior to air fresheners or cleaning agents for controlling odors.
How Do Deodorizers Work?
There are several different types of deodorizers, including masking agents. These chemical components cover up the unpleasant smell with a long-lasting fragrance. Many air fresheners contain this type of deodorizer.
More powerful deodorizers contain odor eliminator agents. Despite the name, these don’t eliminate the odor. Instead, they chemically bond to the odor molecules, changing them, so they will not bind to the smell receptors in the nose.
The odor is technically still present — we just can’t smell it anymore. Many heavy-duty deodorizers and products which call themselves “odor eliminators” work this way.
Deodorizers intended to combat smells from organic sources, such as urine, vomit, or food waste, are often bio-enzymatic deodorizers.
Bio-enzymatic deodorizers use enzymes to dissolve the organic matter that bacteria feed on, removing the food source. This is why enzymatic deodorizers can take longer to eliminate smells than other deodorizers.
Choose the Right Cleaner for the Job
There are dozens, if not hundreds, of cleaning products on the market. But despite all the brand names, cleaners fall into four basic categories.
- Detergents are synthetic products. They include cleaners like dishwashing liquid, laundry powder or liquid, and even (though they aren’t household cleaners) shampoos and many bath bars.
- Degreasers remove organic fats and proteins. This class of cleaners includes everything from mild kitchen degreasers to caustic oven cleaners.
- Acids break down mineral deposits, rust, soap scum, and another primarily inorganic buildup. Acid cleaners include many tubs and tile cleaners, window cleaners, and mold removers. In addition, diluted lemon juice and vinegar can work as mild acid cleaners.
- Abrasives clean soiled areas mechanically rather than chemically. They wear away deposits. Abrasives include mechanical scrubbers like steel wool pads, salt, baking soda minerals, and cleansing powders such as Comet cleanser.