- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 10-1612
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this detergent safe for delicate instrument materials?
Yes, Sklar Kleen is formulated with a neutral pH and is explicitly non-corrosive. It is designed to be safe for use on a wide variety of materials, including: <ul><li>Metals</li><li>Glassware</li><li>Plastics</li><li>Rubber</li></ul>
Can I use this for both ultrasonic and manual cleaning?
Absolutely. This detergent is highly versatile and engineered to be effective across several cleaning modalities: <ul><li>Manual scrubbing</li><li>Ultrasonic baths</li><li>Automatic washers</li></ul>
What is the recommended mixing ratio for cleaning?
For optimal results, the manufacturer recommends a dilution ratio of 1/4 oz. of detergent per 8 oz. of warm water. Always ensure you rinse the items thoroughly with warm water after cleaning.
Is this product safe for users with latex allergies?
Yes, Sklar Kleen is not made with natural rubber latex, helping to minimize allergy risks in clinical or laboratory environments.
Does the formula leave any chemical residue?
While the product is highly effective, it is important to note that Sklar Kleen is a high-foam detergent. To ensure no residue remains on your instruments, it is essential to rinse them thoroughly with an adequate amount of water and dry them completely after cleaning.
Does this detergent meet professional compliance standards?
Yes, Sklar Kleen is TAA compliant, meeting the requirements set forth by the Trade Agreements Act for government and institutional procurement.
What is the total volume included in one case?
Each case contains six 8 fl. oz. bottles, providing a total of 48 fluid ounces of cleaning solution per order.
Is this product manufactured in the USA?
Yes, Sklar Kleen Liquid Detergent is Made in the USA, ensuring adherence to high manufacturing and quality standards.
What are the primary active chemical components?
The effective cleaning power of Sklar Kleen comes from a blend of specific chemical agents, including: <ul><li>Sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate</li><li>Sodium bicarbonate</li><li>Sodium tripolyphosphate</li></ul>
Is this detergent considered sterile?
Sklar Kleen is designated as non-sterile. It is intended to be used as a cleaning agent during the preparation stage of instrument reprocessing, prior to sterilization.