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A Guide to Going Green with Green Chemicals

Submitted by LaurenZwiebel
Mon, 28 Sep 2009

In today's society there is a rapidly growing trend towards "going green", to improve health and protect the environment. Companies, non-profits, and individuals alike are pushing for greener, safer alternatives to most products and services.
The rate at which our natural resources are depleting is alarming; it is time to take action against the hazardous chemicals and ingredients used in products essential to everyday business operation and life in general. If we adopt an eco-friendly way of living, it can make a huge difference on the environment. The damage that has been done can still be repaired. However, efforts are required for this.


In an endeavor to support this universal cause, some companies have introduced green cleaning products. These products, made from plant and vegetable extracts, are safe for the environment, all users, and anyone who comes into contact with cleaned or treated surfaces. Green chemicals are available today for virtually every cleaning application, including automotive detailing, window cleaning, carpet cleaning, floor and hard surface cleaning, degreasing, unclogging drains, controlling pests, fertilizing, and more.
The features discussed below will give you an idea of how green chemicals are different from the regular soaps and detergents on the market today and how green cleaners effectively reduce the damage to the environment while being tough on stains.
Biodegradability

Green cleaning products will readily degrade up to 90% within 28 days. This rapid degradation is unheard of in the world of standard, hazardous chemicals which pollute the environment. Some companies may offer a "green"; product line, but you should always look at the biodegradability percentage on these green cleaning products and the amount of time it takes. If it takes longer than this then you should think twice before buying the product.
Compliance

Green chemicals should meet the safety guidelines set by Occupational Safety and Health Administration - OSHA. Look for Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) to check the list of ingredients. The chemical should not include VOCs, chlorine, benzene, triclosan, glycol ethers, builders, reagents, synthetics, APEs, nonylphenol, and the like. You can view the entire list of harmful ingredients on the OSHA website.

Utilization of Green Technologies

True green chemicals are made from special green chemistry and colloidal technology. They use nano-sized particles that penetrate dirt and stain and break the carbon bonds. When the dirt particle breaks down into billions of tiny particles, they are dispersed in water and washed away.

Versatility

As mentioned above, green chemicals are available for virtually every industry. For example, green cleaning products for auto detailing are among the best practices for auto detailing professionals. Green chemicals will not harm delicate vehicle surfaces, runoff will not harm the environment, their lack of toxicity will not harm the user, and they will clean virtually all vehicle surfaces effectively.
Green chemicals can come in the form of windshield washer fluids to give you a sparkling clean windshield in all seasons. This product can be a boon during the winter since it melts snow and ice on the windshield and prevents re-freezing. Other auto detailing green chemicals include car and truck washes, tire shines, carpet cleaners, upholstery cleaners, glass cleaners, salt removers, and more.

Remember the next time you are selecting a cleaning solution - green chemicals are 100% safe and do not pollute the environment. They are non-toxic and made from renewable resources. They do not have any harmful VOCs; they are free of chlorine, phosphate and also safeguard the user's skin. The use of green chemicals use is a big step toward saving the environment. It is time you did your bit for the world by buying eco-friendly products.

Green chemicals are available today for virtually every cleaning application, including automotive detailing, window cleaning, carpet cleaning, floor and hard surface cleaning, degreasing, unclogging drains, controlling pests, fertilizing, and more

 

Daimer markets the most complete line of environmentally safe green chemicals, including janitorial, marine, agricultural, and many other green cleaning chemicals formulated using Micro-Blasting technology for auto detailing, pressure washing and carpet cleaners.


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