Dust Mop Treatment, Pine Scent, 17 oz Aerosol Spray

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Item:
BWK352AEA
  • Captures the dust when using push brooms.
  • Use on dust mops as an alternative to sweeping compounds.
  • Will not damage floor or make floor slippery.
  • Can be used to dust linoleum, vinyl, rubber, marble, ceramic, concrete, quarry tile, and wood floors.
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  • Captures the dust when using push brooms.
  • Use on dust mops as an alternative to sweeping compounds.
  • Will not damage floor or make floor slippery.
  • Can be used to dust linoleum, vinyl, rubber, marble, ceramic, concrete, quarry tile, and wood floors.

Boardwalk® dust mop treatment captures dust when using push brooms. Aerosol can treatment goes directly onto a push broom with convenient spray nozzle. Will not damage surfaces and or make the floor slippery after use. Can be used in high-traffic areas to remove dust from linoleum, vinyl, rubber, marble, ceramic, concrete, quarry tile, laminate, and wood floors. Pine scent leaves room smelling fresh.

Manufacturer:
Boardwalk®
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Technical Specs:
Global Product Type
Dusting Solutions
Application
Dusting Solution
Scent
Pine
Physical Form
Liquid
Product Packaging
Aerosol Spray
Dirt Types
Debris,Dust,Soil
Applicable Material
Asbestos,Asphalt Tile,Cement/Concrete,Ceramics,Cork,Linoleum,Magnesite,Quarry Tile,Rubber,Sealed/Engineered Stone,Vinyl,Wood
Volume Capacity
17 oz
Product Biodegradability Indicator
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Product Biodegradability in Days
0
Product Compostability Indicator
N
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent
0%
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent
0%
Total Recycled Content Percent
0%
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