Why this disinfectant earns its place
A high-duty disinfectant built for the toughest washroom jobs — drains, toilets and general washroom surfaces that need more than a light wipe to stay hygienic through a busy service.
It's a dual-purpose product, combining cleaning and disinfecting in one formula to cut down the number of separate chemicals a cleaning round needs to carry. Three dilution ratios cover different tasks: 10:1 for degreasing and heavy soiling, 40:1 for general cleaning, and 20:1 for general purpose use, so the same concentrate flexes from the worst jobs down to routine upkeep.
It carries an irritant classification in concentrate form, so dilute and handle it per the safety data sheet, and it's for professional use only. It's finished with a lime perfume, giving washrooms a refreshing scent rather than a clinical one, and it's effective as a sanitising agent for maintaining hygiene in high-footfall areas.
COSHH: six habits of safe chemical use
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health — the routine every commercial kitchen and cleaning cupboard is expected to run.



SDS
Read the label and the manufacturer’s safety data sheet — the pictograms tell you what you are holding.

Who could be harmed, and how badly? Judge likelihood against severity before anyone opens the cap.

Eliminate or substitute first, engineer and organise next — PPE is the last line, never the first.

Keep the controls working: check ventilation, dosing equipment and storage stay as they should be.


Everyone who uses it knows the hazards, the correct dilution and the PPE — before the first shift, not after.

Products and processes change. Reassess when they do, and keep the record that proves it.




