![]() ![]() They're in recyclable cans with comfortable trigger sprays—there's a Stainless Steel Cleaner specifically for metal surfaces, and an All-Purpose Cleaner for various hard surfaces, including stainless steel, if you need one multi-tasking spray! These cleaners meet all of the EPA requirements for DfE recognition. "At Chase, those are our Green World products. ![]() And maybe the fact that the aerosols are our most popular cleaners means that, contrary to what some people think, the majority understand that an aerosol can be the environmental choice, since the chemicals and propellants are stringently regulated —plus, you never use more than you need, there are no spills or waste or mistakes in measuring, and the packaging is made from recycleble materials, and is recyclable."Īnd what about the propellant-free sprays? So it's the oil-based aerosol for the tough jobs, the water-based for food-contact surfaces, and the emulsion for general use. It's the popular choice for elevator doors particularly, and for refrigerators, and decorative metallic fixtures. The oil-in-water emulsion, our Stainless Steel Cleaner, Polish and Protectant, can be a great compromise, if you're cleaning a variety of surfaces. And the food-safe formula doesn't have to be scrubbed off of kitchen surfaces as many oil-based products do. Because it's water-based, it cleans and polishes beautifully, but leaves no oil on the surfaces. The Water-Based Stainless Steel Polish & Cleaner cleans in much the same way, but this is the aerosol we recommend for those commercial kitchens—the counters, appliances, even pots and pans—and for drinking fountains. It cleans without abrasion and leaves them like new, with no scratches, and with a protective coating. This is your go-to cleaner for the tough jobs—the outdoor grill that hasn't been cleaned all year, the exterior steel entry, the really grimy exhaust hood—even other metals like aluminum and chrome. Even though we're increasingly concerned about the environment, as everyone is, and we've developed new, alternative cleaners, these are still our most popular products—especially the Oil-Based Cleaner. Let's start with the Champion Sprayon traditional aerosols. "Well, all of our products are pre-measured and ready to use, with no waste and minimal training required, so the decision really starts with the delivery system—do you need a traditional aerosol, in a traditional strength a propellant-free spray with a pistol-grip handle or a pre-moistened wipe? Just where do we start, in choosing the perfect cleaner? ![]() Chase was founded in 1927, and we pioneered the manufacture of aerosols 63 years ago, but we know that different customers have different needs, so we offer a full range of cleaners—in this case, for stainless steel." So we're here to talk about more than the aerosol cleaners that Chase is known for manufacturing. And they all have their own features and benefits." ![]() We also have propellant-free aerosols, and we have wipes. For example, at Chase Products we manufacture aerosol cleaners and polishes in three different formulas: an oil-based and a water-based formula, and one that's an oil-in-water emulsion. "There certainly is a difference, Charles. Judy, is there a difference between stainless steel cleaners? The question today is "Aren't All Stainless Steel Cleaners Alike?" I would have thought that they were, but maybe not. Albazi President/CEO Chase Products about about Stainless Steel Cleaners ![]()
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