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Keeping surfaces clean

As the world sees the Coronavirus (COVID-19) have a greater impact on the availability of traditional cleaning products used in the manufacturing process, many industries are looking for ways to effectively clean their products and workplaces.  

In response to those customer requests, MicroCare is expanding its line of surface cleaners in Europe. 

The purpose is to provide customers with reliable and effective fluids to keep surfaces clean.

“The Coronavirus outbreak led us to evaluate our product line and to identify those products that can be helpful to our customers,” said Scott Wells, MicroCare General Manager for Europe. “We have a new product that is ideal for cleaning surfaces.”

The new MultiClean MultiTask Surface Cleaner Spray provides safe and high purity cleaning in almost any production environment. It effectively cleans a variety of working surfaces including tables, tools, machinery, gauges, keyboards, mobile phones and more.

It features a 70% high purity IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) and 30% D.I. (Deionized) water mixture that evaporates more slowly, allowing the cleaning fluid to remain on surfaces longer, for better cleaning.

The new aerosol spray cleaner removes flux and white residue from circuit boards, solder paste and uncured epoxy residues from stencils, fingerprints, grease and light oils commonly found in medical device and electronics manufacturing. With excellent materials compatibility, it is safe to use on a variety of metals and plastics.

“When used with MicroCare General Purpose Wipes or Stencil Wipes, the new MultiClean MultiTask Surface Cleaner provides an effective way to help keep manufactured product and facilities clean,” concluded Wells.

MultiClean MultiTask Surface Cleaner is manufactured by MicroCare in the UK, facilitating faster delivery to all users throughout Europe.

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