by Linda Chambers, Soap Warehouse/GCE Many of you work outside with water which, in the cold temperatures, can freeze into ice. So at some point you could face the issue of having ice in and around your work areas, even when using hot water mach ...

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Last November, the University of Bergen in Norway released its findings from a 20-year scientific study on the impact of cleaning chemicals on lung function. The study determined that the regular use of cleaning sprays containing chemicals such ...

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by Linda Chambers, Soap Warehouse/GCE Chemical, www.soapwarehouse.biz With winter comes colder temperatures, which requires additional considerations and allowances when it comes to keeping your chemicals cleaning to their best capabilities. How ...

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  Do I need a spill kit for chemical safety? In a simple word, YES. If you carry any chemicals, you should carry a spill kit. OSHA requires that if you manage hazardous materials – such as any corrosive or toxic chemical – you must carry a ...

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by Linda Chambers, Soap Warehouse, www.SoapWarehouse.biz  We all know when a cleaner is or is not working, but we do not always know why. Unfortunately for most, learning why becomes a lesson of trial and error. But understanding the basic scien ...

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by Pete Marantay, Former Owner of  Sunbrite Supplies* from the March 2013 issue of eClean Magazine   There are a few urban legends in our cleaning trade that I think deserve some air time. They center on the chemistry we use and have become ...

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  by Linda Chambers, Soap Warehouse, www.SoapWarehouse.biz From the June 2012 issue of eClean Magazine. Download the pdf here: How Alkaline Cleaners Work Well the first reason is simple: we live in an acid world! Most things in and around u ...

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 by Doug Rucker, Clean & Green Solutions, www.cleanandgreensolutions.com. Download the pdf file: Discovering Green, from the February 2011 issue "Is there anything you can do to get this oil stain out of my driveway?" That has been a questio ...

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Read the Current Issue: by Linda Chambers, Brand and Sales Manager for Soap Warehouse, www.SoapWarehouse.biz The most popular chemical used today by roof cleaners is still “bleach” or sodium hypochlorite. It is also the chemical of choice of ARM ...

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(Pages 14-15 from the April 2012 issue of eClean Magazine) Download the pdf: Sodium Hydroxide vs. Potassium Hydroxide By Linda Chambers, Brand & Sales Manager, Soap Warehouse, www.SoapWarehouse.biz For the kitchen exhaust cleaning contractor ...

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