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Odor Eliminator For Use in Water

 

N-Ta-Germ is the only additive that destroys and eliminates all organic odors.

Unpleasant, and in some cases disgusting odors that would have been left in your customer's clothes are totally eliminated. Even when you steam the clothes at the press, you will not smell any nasty odors.

Offensive organic odors can develop in any type of cleaning. Adding N-Ta-Germ regularly will eliminate these foul odors in your system before they can contaminate your customer's clothes.

Make sure you only use N-Ta-Germ Wetclean only in water.

N-Ta-Germ does not cover up or mask odors. Other companies sell a deodorizer which merely covers up and masks odors. N-Ta-Germ masks no odors. When you have an odor to remove, you don’t want a to just mask the smell, you should want to completely remove the smell. This is possible with N-Ta Germ Wetclean. N-Ta Germ Wetclean actually removes the odors instead of just covering them up.

N-Ta Germ Wetclean is effective on most odors and is used at full strength, in the wetcleaning, and laundering processes.

 

DIRECTIONS  for WETCLEANING

To remove most odors except for smoke:           

 Add N-Ta Germ Wetcleaning at the rate of 3 ounces for every 10 pounds of clothes cleaned. 

 Wash for at least 10 minutes. 

For smoke-odor removal, we recommend that you follow the process below:                                     

  Clean the clothes on a pre-wash for 3 minutes. This will help to remove the soot that is in the clothes. 

 Add 3 ounces of N-Ta Germ Wetcleaning for every 10 pounds of cleaning. If you underload the washer by more than half, increase the amount of N-Ta Germ Wetclean by doubling the amount so that the chemical does not get diluted by the water. 

 Wash 20 - 25 minutes.      

  Drain the water

  Rinse and dry. In most instances this process should eliminate the smoke odors in clothes.   

 

Before using any chemical product, review the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for safe handling and proper disposal

N-Ta-Germ Wetclean

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