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Zout Triple Enzyme Spray

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The Dial Corporation

15101 North Scottsdale Road

Scottsdale, AZ  85254 USA

800-548-9770

www.zout.com

Zout Triple Enzyme Spray uses a concentrated formula with three different enzymes to remove tough everyday stains and even set-in stains. The first enzyme helps remove protein stains such as blood, grass, and sweat; the second enzyme helps remove starch stains such as tomato and barbecue sauce; and the third enzyme helps remove oily stains such as salad dressing and margarine. In addition, it removes other stains such as ground-in dirt, collar grime, grease, make-up, cooking oils, lipstick, fruit juices, chocolate, baby formula, ketchup, and dirty motor oil. Zout Triple Enzyme Spray is water-based, non-corrosive, non-flammable, and biodegradable, and doesn't contain chlorine or bleach. It can be used on all colorfast washable fabrics including cotton, rayon, linen, nylon, polyester, polyester blends, and wool (not recommended for use on leather, cashmere, or silk). Comes in a 22 oz. spray bottle.

 

 

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