Road, Rail & Sea Transport Cleaning Products

Z.I.'s environmentally-safe chemicals provide super cleaning power for a wide range of applications including oil spill dispersal. zi400d.jpg (35189 bytes)
Railroad cars often accumulate a layer of carbon steel rust that adhere to stainless steel bulkheads. Not to mention common contaminants such as lubricants, organic soils, etc.
Z.I. chemicals help keep bus interiors fresh and clean and exteriors shiny without risk of corrosion.

Road, Rail & Sea Transport Cleaning Products

ZI-400
Industrial degreaser for all general cleaning applications where worker safety and environmental friendliness are paramount.  Application methods for industrial applications include high-pressure spray wash systems, steam cleaning, and hand cleaning with brush, mop, or handheld sprayer.

ZI-600
Industrial and Commercial Lavatory Service Cleaning Chemical. This disinfectant product is used in commercial ground lavatory service, trains, marine vessels, recreational vehicles,
construction sites and other self-contained toilet systems.

ZI-801X
Car, Truck & Bus Wash - an excellent degreaser/cleaner with high foaming property. A unique blend of emulsifiers, water conditioner and detergents to remove grease, oil and other heavily soiled stains from hard surfaces. Leaves behind a refreshing aroma. Safe on interior, exterior, rubber, vinyl and painted surfaces. Excellent and economical for automatic car washes. Can also be applied with spray bottles or sponges in manual cleaning operations.

ZI-901
Exterior Rail Car Cleaner - a new generation acidic cleaner incorporating the latest cleaning technology while being environmentally safe and more user friendly than past acid based rail car cleaning products. Formulated to work especially well on magnetite, a form of rust generated by carbon steel from rail tracks that adheres to stainless steel bulkheads found on the exterior of most trains. It will also clean other more common soils such as lubricating oils, organic soils, etc.


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