New Cleaner And Lubricant Line Moves To Non-Aerosol Packaging

Feb. 1, 2001
Addressing concerns from corporations and government agencies, a new line of cleaners and lubricants provides the benefits of an aerosol without the use of a propellant. The non-aerosol product line includes many of the company's most popular cleaning

Addressing concerns from corporations and government agencies, a new line of cleaners and lubricants provides the benefits of an aerosol without the use of a propellant. The non-aerosol product line includes many of the company's most popular cleaning and lubrication products. With the non-aerosol package, the user has variable control over the spray pattern, which can be quickly adjusted from a wide, fan spray to a thin stream. The trigger spray has a delivery force comparable to an aerosol. In addition, the non-aerosol package is non-hazardous for disposal when empty and can be shipped by ground or air transportation.
The new packaging features a MDS\[L\] label containing a current Material Safety Data Sheet—a patented feature of the company's products. The lubricants and water-based products come packaged in recyclable plastic bottles, while the heavy duty cleaners and precision cleaners come packaged in recyclable metal cans.

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