CRC Releases New Chlor-Free Universal Degreaser

CRC Releases New Chlor-Free Universal Degreaser

The degreaser tackles grease and grime, while still meeting regulations in all 50 states, CRC says.

CRC Industries, Inc. introduced the CRC Chlor-Free Universal Degreaser which it says “revolutionizes the speed with which industries can tackle grease and grime, while still meeting regulations in all 50 states.”

The PowerJet Spray Nozzle blasts away contaminants quickly. CRC Chlor-Free Universal Degreaser leaves no residue, and fast evaporation means less downtime, the company says. It works on a wide range of applications including motors, chains, wire ropes, cables, gears, generators, power tools, parts, bearings, pumps, heavy equipment, and anywhere a low flashpoint is acceptable.

Available in a 14-wt. oz. spray can (part no. 1753974), CRC Chlor-Free Universal Degreaser is rated NSF K1. It is non-corrosive and won’t harm metals.

“As more states regulate the VOC limit to 10%, we must continue to innovate quality cleaners and degreasers that comply. The compliant products in the market today underperform. CRC Chlor-Free Universal Degreaser is the first 50-state VOC compliant formula that is truly effective at the heavy-duty cleaning required in industrial settings. In our lab tests, it beats the competition — hands down! And by eliminating the use of chlorinated compounds, our new product ensures full compliance with regulations across all 50 states,” says Tina Christie, CRC product manager.

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