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    tx45
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    Ron- I agree with you 100%. It would be a huge marketing benefit if we could have our 101 cleaner “green” certified. There is a ton of customers calling me who ask “are you considered a green cleaning process?”.

    Dave in PA- ditto the dirtbag-great post.

    Dave Devlin- I’m with you. I explain to customers that our solution is a proprietary product, but that it is a non-toxic water and citrus based cleaner. I also explain that our process is environmentally friendly not only because of our cleaning solution but also because we create no waste water.

    #149557
    NJ05
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    think about a truck mount running the entire time it is being used to clean whatever it is they are cleaning. I inform callers of that as well, i try not to give any more information on cleaning products than needed. I’m sure you have all heard of TMI…to much information

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    pacheco
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    One thing we all do use that is Green…of sorts. Our vacuum cleaners are CRI Green Label and that is a good thing. ot many are Green Label out there.

    Personally, I would be careful using “Environmentally Friendly” in ads or language. Phosphates were banned many years ago from laundry products and they are not environmentally friendly…actually just the opposite.

    The HWE guys though idle their trucks and pollute like crazy…

    Food for thought.

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