A neutral bath cleaner that thoroughly breaks down water stains and soap scum in the bathroom and sink!
Rinrei's "Neutral Bath Cleaner" is a gentle, neutral-type bath cleaner that effectively breaks down water stains and soap scum. It boasts excellent biodegradability and provides disinfecting effects while cleaning. It contains environmentally friendly plant-derived ingredients. Additionally, it features an original eco bottle, and you can choose from two types of eco packaging. 【Features】 ■ Breaks down water stains and soap scum ■ Gentle on hands, neutral type ■ Excellent biodegradability ■ Provides disinfecting effects while cleaning ■ Choose from two types of eco packaging *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Specifications】 ■4L x 3 bottles ■18L *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Rinrei Co., Ltd. manufactures, commercializes and exports cleaning chemical products such as floor wax, coatings and detergents for commercial cleaning, household, and automotives as well as various professional cleaning machines. Leveraging over 80 years of unique expertise in resins, surfactants, disinfectants, waxes, and coating technology, we provide a consistent service from development, production, sales, logistics to after-sales service, contributing to creation of clean and comfortable living spaces. We have an in-house research institute for cleaning technology and chemical applications; Maintenance Research Institute where we promote new environmentally friendly cleaning technologies and conduct educational activities for Building Service Contractors. Owning nationwide sales and aftercare network for machines to meet our customers' diverse needs. Please feel free to contact us via our website or by phone when you need futher information.













