Kitchen cleaners are an essential cleaning chemical for maintaining cleanliness and hygiene within one of the most used areas within a commercial or domestic environment. These cleaners are formulated with grease cleaning properties, making it a breeze to clean. Kitchen cleaners tend to have hazard pictograms on the packaging. Visit our UK REACH page for more information and expertise. Some kitchen cleaners also contain disinfecting agents, making them ideal for sanitising food preparation areas.
When choosing kitchen cleaners, you should consider the cleaning power and surface compatibility as this may vary greatly between products. It's important to select a cleaner which is suitable for use on your surfaces, whether it be stainless steel, granite, or wood. Additional considerations should be the fragrance, as although there a refreshing fragrance is always great, some industries may only allow unfragranced cleaners.
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It is not recommended to use kitchen cleaners in the bathroom as there may not be the cleaning or disinfecting powers in the kitchen cleaner. It is always recommended to use the correct cleaning chemical for their intended purpose.
Kitchen cleaner can be used on non-electrical, removable parts of a microwave such as the turn table, but you should avoid spraying onto the electrical components as this may cause damage.