Ecocare Chemicals – Rinse Aid

Ecocare Chemicals Rinse Aid is a high-performance rinse aid for dishwashing machines, designed to improve drying, reduce water spots, and leave dishes, glassware, and cutlery with a sparkling finish.

This fast-acting formula helps lift and dissolve grease while lowering the surface tension of water, allowing it to sheet off surfaces more effectively. The result is faster drying and reduced streaking, spotting, and film on washed items. Suitable for commercial and household dishwashing machines, this biodegradable and phosphate-free formula is designed to enhance dishwashing performance and deliver consistently clean results.

$22.15

SKU BS ECO-RA Categories ,

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Ingredients

  • Water: Formulated as the clean liquid base.
  • Non-Ionic Surfactants: Biodegradable wetting agents that prevent water droplets from forming.
  • Denatured Ethanol: High-quality alcohol that accelerates rapid evaporation and flash-drying.
  • Processing Aids: Formulating agents to ensure product stability and performance.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the container tightly sealed when not in use.

Keep out of reach of children.

Avoid contact with eyes. In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with clean water.

Customer Reviews

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