Greener than green cleaning


The CleanCore “Caddy” is an innovative cleaning technology that utilizes cold water to create a scientifically proven, very effective cleaner – aqueous ozone. 

The Caddy is an easy-to-maneuver upright system that can be rolled virtually anywhere cleaning is needed. 

Use it to clean floors, walls, restroom fixtures, carpet, grout, and high touch areas.  You can even use it to rinse fruit, vegetables, and wash your hands.  The Caddy comes with an application wand, recoiling hose, drain hose, extension cord, and a top shelf storage area.

For more information, visit www.CleanCoreTech.com.



March 4, 2016


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