IMS-11 Sanitizer Concentrate is an economical solution designed to eliminate odors and slime build-up in ice machines, ice cream dispensing equipment, and other food dispensing equipment. This powerful sanitizer provides effective disinfection for non-porous food contact surfaces, ensuring a hygienic environment.
Features:
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Economical and Efficient: Cost-effective sanitizer that addresses common issues like odors and slime build-up.
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Versatile Use: Ideal for sanitizing ice machines, ice cream dispensing equipment, and other food processing equipment.
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Easy Preparation: Prepare a 200 ppm active quaternary solution by adding 1.6 fluid ounces of the concentrate to 1 gallon of water (8 ounces per 5 gallons of water).
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No Rinsing Required: Simply flood the area with the solution, ensuring all surfaces are wet for at least 60 seconds. Allow to air dry.
Benefits:
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Effective Sanitization: Kills germs and eliminates odors, contributing to a clean and safe food processing environment.
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Convenient Application: No rinsing needed after application, saving time and effort.
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Coronavirus Information: IMS-11 Sanitizer Concentrate is effective against similar viruses and can be used against SARS-CoV-2 when used according to the directions for use against Human Coronavirus on hard, non-porous surfaces. For more details, visit the EPA website here or the CDC website here.
Instructions for Use:
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Preparation: Mix 1.6 fluid ounces of IMS-11 Sanitizer Concentrate with 1 gallon of water (8 ounces per 5 gallons of water) to prepare a 200 ppm active quaternary solution.
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Sanitizing: Flood the area to be sanitized, ensuring all surfaces are completely wet for at least 60 seconds.
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Drying: No rinsing is necessary. Allow surfaces to air dry before continuing with equipment processing.
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Fresh Solution: Prepare a fresh solution for each use.
Disclaimer:Comply with all applicable public health laws and guidelines issued by federal, state, and local governments and health authorities, including social distancing, hand hygiene, cough etiquette, and the use of face masks.