Saturday 28 February 2009

Eco POG

POG's - Paint, Oil, and Grease removers have traditionally been necessary 'nasties' in the professional cleaners armoury but now Solution UK Ltd. have released an industry first...a revolutionary new and non-toxic spot and stain remover for use on solvent soluble spots and stains.Eco POG Spot & Stain remover

Eco POG Spot & Stain Remover is an organic, eco friendly ‘plant and vegetable’ bio-based solvent, which is water rinseable. It is derived from 100% renewable natural resources and is:
  • Readily and completely biodegradable.
  • Has low vapour hazard.
  • Has low oral toxicity.
  • Is completely non-flammable.
It removes diverse spots and stains such as: Paints, oils, colours, wood dyes, felt-tip pen, lead pencil marks, crayon, asphalt, wax, ball-point ink, tar, shoe polish, resins, glue, glue residues, grease, nail polish, shoe prints, mastic, graffiti and other solvent soluble spots and stains etc. from textile and resistant solid surfaces.

Despite not having the toxic solvents commonly associated with similar products, efficacy is not compromised - indeed in numerous tests it outperformed its traditionally-formulated counterparts.

Dirtying up the planet whilst cleaning up stains is truly becoming a thing of the past!

4 comments:

James said...

All the things are fine, but it's very costly. cost is £55.63. Don't you think that it's costly??


Thanks
James from Fair trade online shop

John Bolton MBICSc said...

James,
I assume that you refer to M-Power.
The dilution rate is 1:120 so 5ltrs. make up 600 litres of ready-to-use product. Since M-Power is used a s a pre-conditioner prior to a plain water rinse, this would be sufficient to clean 300-400 three-piece suites - the cost of cleaning a three seater sofa and two armchairs is therefore £0.14 to £0.18. That is far from being expensive!

sandy said...

Just had the chance to use this - great product! It's true that you can get less expensive products, but at the end of the day results are what counts.

John Bolton MBICSc said...

Sandy,
I find the product very inexpensive in use due to the fact that it can produce results when used very sparingly. I normally use indirect application via a cloth or cotton bud.