WHAT IS A DEGREASER?

By: Mkt FSA | 2020-01-31




The uses of degreaser are endless and all sectors of society require this resource to remove dirt.

We can divide degreasers into two types:

1. Solvent bases such as: Hydrocarbons (gasoline, diesel, kerosene, and the commercial ones that smell like the old-fashioned solvent).

2. Water-based: These are the most common and are divided into subgroups: neutral, acidic, and alkaline.

When we talk about the domestic uses of this substance, we're not just referring to household degreasers degreasers that can be useful to the public in other sectors such as shops, schools, restaurants, or workplaces (offices). In these cases, moderate use is recommended, as the product's degreasing and disinfecting properties on surfaces don't create stubborn, hardened grease. Greasy residues typically appear as small accumulations of grease and oil.

When we refer to stubborn and difficult-to-remove dirt, given that the concentration of these substances is much higher, we need to ensure the total elimination of contaminants, using  industrial degreasers that are formulated to act more effectively.

That is why there are different types of degreasers, depending on the use and needs of the end user, and they support wide dilution ranges.


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