Product Description
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Ingredients
Stabilized Chlorine Dioxide and a proprietary blend of other people, planet and surface safe contents.
Directions
To Deodorize HVAC Systems and Air Ducts: Spray or fog CLEAN into system intake vents while system fan is running. Allow enough spray time for product to contact air duct system surfaces. Repeat application as necessary.. ALLERGEN REMOVAL To clean and remove allergens, spray surface and wipe clean. Allow to air dry.. DEODORIZATION: HVAC: An application rate of every 3 – 6 months will typically provide effective odor control. Systems in environments exposed to fire or tobacco smoke, cooking, garbage, sewage, animal or other pungent fumes, vapors or odors may require more frequent applications.. FOR ANTIMICROBIAL CONTROL IN HVAC SYSTEMS AND AIR DUCTS: Normally, every 3 months for HVAC Systems and every 6 months or longer for air ducts will provide effective control. Some critical applications such as HVAC and Duct Systems serving critical healthcare spaces or Clean Rooms where it is essential to minimize the generation of particulate matter that may be released as a byproduct of microbial growth may require more frequent treatment.
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Review –
This is 99.55% nothing (most likely water) and three ingredients make up the other 0.45% (these ingredients are listed on the front of the bottle, clearly pictured in the listing). For my own purposes I have researched these three ingredients and it seems to me they are the correct ingredients for the stated purpose of disinfecting HVAC systems. The product smells clean – the scent is quite mild. It should not disturb anyone in the house. The instructions for the various uses are straightforward and clearly written (also pictured in the listing). It can work as a surface cleaner too.The only annoyance is you do need your own sprayer in order to get this into your HVAC system. I would recommend a hand-pump pressure sprayer rather than a trigger sprayer, as you’ll need to spray in a good amount to do the correct coating of the internal surfaces of your HVAC. I’ll personally dedicate a sprayer for this purpose, but doing so is an added expense if you don’t have one already.