What is ZAMO disinfectant?
Zamo Pine Disinfectant Non-Poisonous 340ml. Non-poisonous. Traditional disinfectant. Directions: Household uses: Washing floors, spring cleaning, etc.
What is pine disinfectant used for?
Pine Disinfectant provides safe, powerful and economical germicidal action. It is a specially emulsifiable composition which has been designed to kill germs, overcome offensive odours and to control and remove dirt from a wide variety of surfaces. It overcomes offensive odours at source.
Who makes ZAMO disinfectant?
W Hurst & Son
Zamo Pine Disinfectant Non-Poisonous 340ml – W Hurst & Son (IW) Ltd.
Can I put pine disinfectant?
Apply 4 oz. per gallon of water of Pine Disinfectant Cleaner for disinfection with a clean mop, sponge, cloth, squeegee, or mechanical scrubber. Prepare fresh use solutions daily. Do not reuse solutions.
How do you make pine disinfectant?
Place pine clipping into a half-gallon jar to fill the jar to halfway full. Pour a 1/4 cup sugar into the jar over the pine clippings. Fill the jar with filtered water to three-quarters full. Cover the jar lid with a coffee filter or clean cloth and secure with a rubber band, string, or kitchen twine.
How do you mix Pine-Sol for disinfecting?
Pine-Sol cleans all kinds of counter tops and surfaces while disinfecting. Dilute ¼ cup of Pine-Sol® in one gallon of warm water. Dip a sponge in the mixture to wipe grease and grime away. Or for everyday mess control, keep the Pine-Sol® mixture in a spray bottle for quick cleaning spritzes.
Does Pine-Sol disinfectant when diluted?
Q: If I dilute Original Pine-Sol® Multi-Surface Cleaner, is it still effective against the COVID-19 virus? A: No. In order to disinfect against viruses and bacteria, you must use Original Pine-Sol® Multi-Surface Cleaner at full strength (in its concentrated form).
Can u mix Pine-Sol and vinegar?
“Fill up the sink with hot water & a cap full of your favorite Pine Sol floor cleaner. Add 2 tbsp of vinegar & use to clean any type of floor. I use this method on my hardwood floors to get a clean, smooth & shiny surface!”
What can I use instead of Pine-Sol?
Distilled Vinegar Common household white vinegar is an effective cleaning substitute for Pine-Sol. Vinegar is nontoxic and since it is acidic, also dissolves stains on hard surfaces. Also, priced at just a few dollars a gallon, vinegar is less expensive than Pine-Sol.