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Salon & Spa Cleaning Product Catalog Your image is everything™ Lucas® Salon & Spa Cleaning Product Catalog We provide everything for your image Table of Contents Clean Lucas® Spray and Wipe Acrylic Tanning Bed Cleaner ...................................................................................... 1 Lucas® Salon and Spa Drain Opener .................................................................................................................. 1 Lucas® Salon and Spa Bathroom Cleaner and Deodorizer .............................................................................. 1 Lucas® Salon and Spa Crème Cleanser .............................................................................................................. 2 Lucas® Salon and Spa Grout Cleaner ................................................................................................................. 2 Lucas® Salon and Spa Soft Hands Dishwashing Liquid ...................................................................................... 2 Lucas® Salon and Spa Floor Cleaner ................................................................................................................... 3 Lucas® Salon and Spa Concentrated Glass Cleaner ........................................................................................ 3 Lucas® Salon and Spa All Purpose Cleaner Gallon ............................................................................................ 3 Lucas® Salon and Spa Hand Sanitizer .................................................................................................................. 4 Lucas® Salon and Spa 32 oz. Spray Bottle ........................................................................................................... 4 Disinfect Lucasol™ .................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Lucasol™ 24 oz. Spray Bottle .................................................................................................................................. 5 Quat Test Strips ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 Lucasol™ Implement Soak Jar ............................................................................................................................... 6 Lucasol™ 2.5 Gallon Mix Tank ................................................................................................................................ 6 Lucasol™ Tent Card ................................................................................................................................................ 6 Lucasol™ Measuring Cup ....................................................................................................................................... 7 Lucasol™ Pumps ...................................................................................................................................................... 7 Tools and Essentials Gloves ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8, 14 Face Mask ............................................................................................................................................................... 8 Safety Glasses ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Air Fresheners .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Microfiber Mops ...................................................................................................................................................... 9-10 Microfiber Cloths & Towels ..................................................................................................................................... 10 Microfiber Dusting ................................................................................................................................................... 11 Brooms & Dustpans ................................................................................................................................................. 11-12 Feather Duster ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Mops & Buckets ...................................................................................................................................................... 12-14 Sponges ................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Restroom Cleaning Tools ........................................................................................................................................ 14-15 Cleaning Caddies .................................................................................................................................................. 15-16 Toilet Seat Covers ................................................................................................................................................... 16 Sanitary Napkin Receptacle .................................................................................................................................. 17 Foam Soap Dispenser ............................................................................................................................................. 17 Paper Towel Dispensers .......................................................................................................................................... 17 Hand Dryer .............................................................................................................................................................. 18 Waste Receptacles ................................................................................................................................................ 18 Door Stoppers .......................................................................................................................................................... 18-19 Wet Floor Sign .......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Ashtrays .................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Clean Lucas® Spray and Wipe Acrylic Tanning Bed Cleaner 32 oz. This is specially formulated acrylic cleaner was designed for use on tanning beds. The fresh blue formula utilizes a special combination of soil suspending detergents, and wetting agents to quickly remove, tanning lotion residue, tingle lotion residue, soil smudges, grease, and finger prints without streaking or harming the acrylic surface. SKU: 5000 Lucas® Salon and Spa Drain Opener 32 oz. Safe on standard and plastic pipe and septic systems, found in the salon and spa environment. This fast acting drain opener has been formulated with salon grade equipment in mind. Superior in its ability to improve slow drains, this dynamic formula pierces through standing water to effectively and quickly unclog the toughest stopped drains. SKU: 5006 Lucas® Salon and Spa Bathroom Cleaner and Deodorizer 32 oz. An effective salon restroom cleaner/deodorizer designed as part of our carefully crafted environmentally sensitive salon maintenance formulas to eliminate problem soils and odors from virtually all hard surfaces in your salon and spa restrooms and shower rooms. Contains no acids or abrasives and may be utilized for frequent removal of soap scum buildup. Its powerful detergents and chelating agents easily eradicate organic soils and mineral deposits. This highly fragrant, salon blend cleaner also provides powerful deodorizing properties to help you control common restroom odor problems. SKU: 5008 1 Clean Lucas® Salon and Spa Crème Cleanser 32 oz. An extra thick blend of detergents, oxygen bleach, and a mild jewelers-grade abrasive designed to tackle the toughest soils. This viscous-cream easily cleans hair color, mineral deposits, organic stains, rust, and soil buildup from a variety of surfaces including porcelain, ceramic tile, stainless steel, formica, and fiberglass without scratching. SKU: 5005 Lucas® Salon and Spa Grout Cleaner 32 oz. Four mild acids combined with a unique grease- releasing agent have been formulated to whiten and brighten the dirtiest grout lines and tile surfaces. Grease, oils, soils, body oils, soap scum, hard water stains,and uric salts can build up on salon tile surfaces making even clean floors and walls look unsanitary and dirty. Revive your surfaces on tubs, tile, and floors to their original luster. SKU: 5007 Lucas® Salon and Spa Soft Hands Dishwashing Liquid 32 oz. A soft lotion high quality dishwash concentrate. Formulated especially for salon tool cleaning. Such as hair color brushes and bowls as well as dishes. A highly concentrated product that quickly removes salon soils such as hair color from utensils and other tools of salon professionals. This high sudsing neu- tral pH product contains Aloe Vera gel making it gentle to the
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