ODOR DESTROYER from Sunburst Chemicals: safe, economical and environmentally-friendly new concept for odor control


Sunburst Chemicals offers ODOR DESTROYER, a revolutionary compound that chemically reacts to and neutralizes unpleasant odors, replacing them with a light, pleasant clean scent. ODOR DESTROYER’s proprietary ingredient actually absorbs odor-causing agents, instead of simply masking them with fragrance. That ingredient is also rapidly biodegradable and not harmful to the environment. ODOR DESTROYER is easy to use and safe for all surfaces.

ODOR DESTROYER’s solid formulation allows for less environmental impact because of the recyclable container and the reduction in storage, freight and handling.  It also improves employee safety – solid chemicals cannot be spilled, splashed, or mixed by hand in their natural state.  ODOR DESTROYER can only be used when dispensed and diluted through one of Sunburst’s solid dispensers for controlled usage, which reduces waste/overuse of the product. 

ODOR DESTROYER is also highly economical. Each capsule yields 80 gallons of use solution (equivalent to 512 20-oz trigger spray bottles), making it ideal for the janitorial and housekeeping industries. The product effectively eliminates odors in hotel rooms, healthcare facilities, schools, garbage storage areas, vehicles and more. www.sunburstchemicals.com

 



August 4, 2015


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