- 1 gallon makes 64 gallons of Floor Cleaner and Degreaser
- Breaks down and removes grime and grease
- Perfect solution for sparkling clean kitchen
- Cleans and protects your floors
Member's Mark Floor Cleaner and Degreaser
Member's Mark Floor Cleaner and Degreaser provides an exceptional solution for kitchens, whether in commercial settings or at home, effectively eliminating oily grime from equipment and surfaces. Degreasers, in essence, are chemical compounds designed to dissolve greases, oils, and dirt from hard surfaces. They find application across various surfaces like machines, tools, floors, appliances, and automotive parts. It dilutes to make 64 gallons, ideal for professional cleaning and offering exceptional value for routine and heavy-duty cleaning needs.
Industrial-Grade Formula
Crafted with an industrial-grade formula tailored for the foodservice industry, Member's Mark Floor Cleaner and Degreaser effortlessly handles even the most stubborn oily spills and messes. This product streamlines preparation for inspections in establishments while enhancing safety for both customers and employees.
Versatile Applications
Versatile in its applications, it serves well for routine cleaning, pressure washing, and scrubbing tasks. Sold in concentrated form, a single jug yields up to 64 gallons of cleaner and is suitable for foam applications as well.
Recommended Use
This cleaning solution is recommended for use on nonporous, hard surfaces. It excels in cleaning floors within demanding foodservice and industrial environments and is equally effective for wiping off flashing, grease hoods, and other foodservice equipment.
| Key Specifications | |
| Size/Count | The 1 gal. bottle is available in select clubs. Cases of 4 Bottles (1 Gallon each) are available online. |
| Form | Liquid |
| Product Features and Claims | Crafted with an industrial-grade formula tailored for the foodservice industry. |
| Use Instructions | Dilute Product with Water Prior to use. •Floors: 2 fl. oz. – 6 fl. oz. of concentrate per gallon of water. •Foam Gun: 6 fl. oz. of concentrate per gallon of water.•Spray Bottle: 1.5 fl. oz. of concentrate to 32 fl. oz. of water. |