Tidal Max Deck Wash

The Benefits of Tidal Max Deck Wash

Looking for a New Deck Wash? 

If you have been searching for a new deck cleaning solution, Tidal Max Deck Wash is the perfect product for you. Tidal Max Deck Wash is an acidic cleaner whose principal ingredients include ethanedioic acid, secondary alkyl/aryl sulfonic acid, ethoxylated nonylphenol, 2-amino-ethanol, ethoxylated alcohol phosphate (all 1%-5% by weight), and xylene sulfonic acid sodium salt (0.1%-1% by weight). This industrial-grade cleaner effectively removes dirt and grime, such as mold, mildew, and cooking grease, from wooden decks (particularly cedar decks).   

Features of Tidal Max Deck Wash 

Some of the great features of Tidal Max Deck Wash include: 

  • Low instability 
  • Nonflammable 
  • Available in three convenient bulk sizes  
  • Expels numerous types of stains from decks  

How to Apply Tidal Max Deck Wash 

To apply Tidal Max Deck Wash, first, dilute the cleaner by mixing 1 part cleaning solution with 3 parts hot water. Next, Tidal Max Deck Wash can be administered to the deck using a low-pressure sprayer. It should be allowed to sit on the deck’s surface for 5-10 minutes. Then, it can be rinsed off with a pressure washer.  

About Tidal Washers 

Tidal Washers, an affiliate of Ecolink, Inc., is home to a wide range of industrial-grade cleaning solutions. These solutions include deck cleaning products (such as Tidal Max Deck Wash), as well as butyl degreasers, non-butyl degreasers, kitchen cleaners, concrete removers, and more! Read on to discover some of the benefits of working with Tidal Washers.  

  • Eco-Friendly Products 

Many industrial chemical solutions contain ingredients that are harmful to the environment. That’s why at Tidal Washers, we prioritize the use of eco-friendly ingredients in all of our products. Our solutions are not only safer for the planet, but for the workers who have to handle them as well.  

  • Toll Blending Services 

It can be frustrating when you need a very specific chemical solution but cannot find it anywhere on the market. Luckily, our team of chemists here at Tidal Washers performs toll blending for customers experiencing this issue. We will create the perfect customized product fit to your specifications!  

  • Customer Service Available 

Finally, Tidal Washers is proud to offer excellent customer service. Whether you are unsure which of our chemical solutions would be best for a particular job, or you have an inquiry about a specific product, we would be happy to help you. Please contact Tidal Washers today by calling 800-563-1305 or filling out our contact form 

Ecolink Quarter One Newsletter

A Message from Our

Chief Value Officer

Greetings,
Happy New Year from all of us at EcoLink. I hope your 2022 is off to a strong start and that 2021 exceeded your expectations. 2021 was quite an eventful year for EcoLink highlighted by celebrating our 30th anniversary along with many other exciting changes.

We initiated our BCorp certification, launched two new websites (ExtractionGradeSolvents.com and TidalWashers.com), and closed out the year with our scholarship contest and a fun-filled trip to Hilton Head Island for our entire EcoLink team. As we reflect on 2021, we feel grateful for the opportunity to serve our customers and as we move into 2022, we plan to improve our customer service by investing in a complete overhaul of EcoLink.com. Look for a fresh new EcoLink face with many custom features including smoother navigation and enhanced online checkout. 2022 is going to be an exciting year for us filled with new websites, new products, and new opportunities to share with our trusted business partners like you. Thank you for making 2021 such a success and read on to see the highlights and new things on EcoLink’s horizon.

With Gratitude,
Brandon Pelissero
Chief Value Officer


A Brief look at Ecolink’s 2021

 


This past year we welcomed our newest affiliate website, Tidalwashers.com providing professional cleaning solutions for all your power washing detergent needs! Tidal Washer’s provides environmentally friendly options for your business. Take a visit to our website here for a glimpse into all the products we offer!

Introducing Chloriclean

This commercial kitchen cleaning chemical helps aid in removing fats, proteins, and bloodstains from food processing machinery. This product comes in multiple sizes to accommodate your business’s needs! For more information about Chloriclean, click the drum to the right:

Our team at Tidal Washer’s is standing by to help assist you in all your specific professional cleaning needs! See how we can help you find the right detergent for your cleaning processes.


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What Chemical Is Used for Millipore?

What chemical is used for Millipore?

What chemical is used for Millipore? Millipore is the name applied to the testing standard for gravimetrical analysis in cleanliness testing. Millipore being a testing standard, is used to determine the different chemicals being searched for, in a part or parts of a mechanical apparatus. Identifying the amount of a particular chemical compound is why the Millipore test standard is applied, therefore different chemical compounds can be used in the Millipore test equipment and filter membranes to help identify the chemical deposits in the tested parts, meaning there can be more than one chemical used for Millipore.

Chemicals used for Millipore Testing

Ecolink provides a wide range of chemicals that can be used in Millipore testing equipment, to help determine the chemical compound being searched for. Here in the Ecolink shop, we provide a number of chemicals in a variety of size offerings, to help you identify the compounds your are trying to determine as existing in your parts. Typically, Millipore testing equipment is designed to work with about 85 types of chemical compounds. Contacting the expert chemists here at Ecolink, will help you to narrow down the field of compounds you are trying to locate and speed up your project measurably.

Benefits of Working with Ecolink for Millipore Chemicals:

• 30+ years domestic and national knowledge and experience
• Trained, qualified, bonded and field-experienced technicians
• Occupational health and safety professionals
• Expert product handling and safety instruction
• Wide variety of chemical products
• Affordable Bulk Pricing options
• Variable quantity containers (5 to 55 gallon offerings)
• Eco-friendly options
• Friendly, concerned staff

If you are looking for expert assistance to determine the right chemicals used for Millpore testing, Contact Ecolink Here and talk with one of our resident chemical experts who will answer all your inquiries and assure you of the most suitable chemical products to use in your Millipore testing equipment.

Can You Soft Wash With A Pressure Washer? 

Can you soft wash with a pressure washer? Of course, you can. A pressure washer uses a  pump that is run using a power source and a hose that attaches to the pump and the soft  wash chemicals. The soft wash chemicals are specifically designed to enable you to perform  high-quality cleaning tasks without the need for high pressure. It does not mean, you cannot  use a high-pressure water system, just that high pressure is not required to perform the clean, especially when using the chemical soft wash products we make here at Ecolink. 

At Ecolink we offer nearly 40 choices of types and quantities of soft wash  chemical products designed to assist you in making your cleaning projects faster, easier, safer, and environmentally friendly. There is no need to purchase additional power or pressure washers, just simply use the devices you currently use. Only when using your pressure washer, do we suggest turning the intensity down to its lowest setting and letting the power of the Ecolink chemical soft wash product perform the task for which you purchased it. 

Benefits of shopping for soft wash chemicals with Ecolink:

  • Bulk Supply – Ecolink offers bulk sizing for all our chemical products. This includes 5- gallon buckets and 55-gallon drums to accommodate facilities of differing sizes and encourage price saving for ordering in bulk quantities
  • Knowledge and Experience – Can you soft wash with a pressure washer? What are the best chemicals for soft washing? Let the experts answer your questions! Ecolink has been a trusted provider of industrial chemicals for over 30 years and our team of chemists can answer all your questions, ensuring you receive the best chemicals and cleaning agents for your applications.
  • High Quality – You can trust that the chemicals you receive from Ecolink are high quality, stable, and safe to handle with proper use.

Can you soft wash with a pressure washer? Ask the experts at Ecolink!

If you are in need of soft wash chemicals that work well with your existing pressure wash equipment Contact Ecolink here and learn about the right chemicals for your needs.

green cleaning at School

Green Cleaning At School – Kellina Brennan

Because germs are invisible, we become quietly lulled into a false sense of security- a peace shattered with the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. The return to schools and workplaces came with a trepidation measured in masks and air filters, cleaning wipes, and 6-foot distances. I can’t remember ever having been asked to clean my desk before, not to mention shared classroom items like lab equipment and printers. That’s not to say they weren’t cleaned, as our school has an incredible janitorial staff that works tirelessly to ensure we move from classrooms to the lunchroom to our athletic facilities in a safe and clean environment. But before COVID-19, we hadn’t been asked to clean and disinfect our desks and study spaces. What had never been a thought- things like cleaning study tables in the library before sitting down and again before leaving- was now a requirement. Our cleaning staff was phenomenal at their jobs, but even with additional staff members hired, our school, along with the world, seemed to need Herculean strength to battle the virus. Germs, always around us, became more of a threat. Thanks to directives from the CDC and our school board, our teachers instructed us to disinfect our desks before sitting down and again before we left the class. Disinfectant wipes, spray bottles, and paper towels were in every room and at stations in the halls. In our cafeteria, where we had once shared meals like family at long tables, we now sat at desks, separated by the required footage. Looking around, spray bottles of disinfectant were as standard as sandwiches. This scene was remarkable when viewed historically and simultaneously relatively unremarkable, identical to ones played out throughout schools everywhere. 

This practice of schoolchildren taking ownership of cleaning their personal space represents a large-scale challenge of kids handling and utilizing cleaning products. Spraying cleaning fluids and wiping surfaces down became routine, almost robotic. 

We find ourselves now in a time when cleaning staff is working endless hours to meet stringent deep cleaning requirements in schools and other public places. Gone are the days when students simply neaten their desks or make sure the lockers are not overflowing with books and papers. As communities, we are taking the task of cleaning into our own hands, a necessary boost to the existing cleaning policies that will work at risk reduction and keep students and staff healthy. 

As President of our high school’s Science Club, I introduced discussions in our meetings about this increase in cleaning and chemicals in our school. We added to our calendar several sessions to make cleaning clothes. A paper towel roll, water, vinegar, and essential oil create a non-toxic and great smelling alternative. We sampled ideas and found baking soda to be is a cleaner’s dream. More importantly, we need to move this creative thinking from a club activity to advocacy within the school and district. As students, we need to raise awareness that we want and expect the school to be looking at the products they are using and switch to green alternatives when possible. Our club-made cleaning cloths are not a realistic solution for the plethora of deep cleaning needs schools have, but the county can be held accountable to purchase environmentally friendly cleaners.

As we move forward with our club, we will be working in tandem with the Environmental Club to look for ways to encourage green cleaning. Reducing our chemical usage within the school means responsible usage and minimizing wastefulness. For students, use only as much of a cleaner as you need and no more. Ensure that students, teachers, and all staff members are aware of what chemicals are in the cleaners they are using, and offer them a green alternative. Beyond the environmentally friendly cleaner made in our club meetings, the school must be using cleaning products from the classrooms to the kitchen aligned with the forward-thinking mindset of raising the next generation of leaders. This will take action and advocacy brought to the school board and district from students and staff. With purpose and concern for the future, students can bring about clean ideas that make a difference. 

Learn More about Kellina Brennan here!