Clean Grills and Ovens with Iosso Safe-T-Solve

Iosso

July 30, 2020

Industrial Strength Cleaner/Degreaser. This tough, fast acting cleaner removes heavy grease and oil, adhesives, glue, ink and marker, petroleum residues, black streaks, road tar, dried bugs, graffiti, chewing gum, and more. Spray on or dip item to be cleaned, and then rinse with clean water or wipe with a rag. Great for pre-treatment on fabrics before washing. May be used in a parts cleaning system. The solution is water based, non-petroleum, biodegradable, has a high flash point, low VOC and EPA registration is not required. Non-red tag, no hazardous ingredients. Certified USDA Bio-based formula. 

Most grill and oven cleaners contain harmful VOCs and other chemicals that are dangerous to people and the environment. This isn’t the case with Safe-T-Solve from Iosso Products. The biodegradable cleaner and degreaser removes the most stubborn burnt-on gunk from grates, oven doors, bottoms and sides, stove tops, stainless steel parts and accessories, skillets and cookware.

Using Safe-T-Solve is easy. Simply spray on or dip the item to be cleaned and rinse with fresh water or wipe with a rag. A four-ounce spray bottle of Iosso Safe-T-Solve costs $3.75; a 32-oz. bottle is $16.75.

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