Neutral pH Multi-Surface Cleaner for Floors, Metal & More
Harvard Met Mop pH7 is a powerful, biodegradable cleaner formulated with advanced detergents and emulsifiers for safe, effective use on nearly any water-safe surface. From high-gloss floors and metal finishes to vehicle interiors and heavy machinery, this all-purpose solution delivers a streak-free clean without stripping or residue.
🔧 Features
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— pH-neutral, non-stripping formula safe for all water-safe surfaces
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— Concentrated liquid—dilutes as low as 1 oz. per gallon
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— Fresh lemon scent leaves spaces smelling clean
- — Rinses freely with no streaks or film
✅ Advantages
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— Safe for high-gloss floors, stainless steel, brass, copper, and more
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— Low-foaming blend ideal for mop buckets and auto scrubbers
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— Versatile enough for janitorial, automotive, and industrial use
- — Non-toxic, acid-free, and septic-safe for eco-friendly cleaning
🎯 Benefits
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— Cuts through grease and grime without damaging finishes
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— Reduces supply costs thanks to high dilution ratios
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— Simplifies inventory with one solution for many surfaces
- — Keeps facilities, vehicles, and workspaces looking professional
🛠 How to Use
Dilute according to application:
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— Floors: 1–3 oz/gal
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— Aluminum/Stainless: 4–6 oz/gal
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— Machinery: 6–8 oz/gal
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— Auto Interiors: 2–3 oz/gal
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— General Surfaces: 1–2 oz/gal
Apply with mop, sprayer, or cloth. Agitate and rinse as needed.
📅 When to Use
Perfect for daily floor maintenance, commercial kitchens, auto detailing, metal polishing, or any surface that needs safe, effective cleaning without harsh chemicals.
One cleaner. Every surface. Professional results, every time.
📋 Technical Specs
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— Condition: New
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— Type: Multi-Purpose Cleaner
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— Size: 1 Gallon (also available in 4-gal, 5-gal, 30-gal, 55-gal)
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— pH: 7 (Neutral)
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— Form: Liquid
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— Scent: Lemon
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— Biodegradable: Yes
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— Dilution: 1–8 oz/gal based on application
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— Surfaces: Floors, metal, glass, plastic, auto interiors, machinery
- — Safe for: Residential, commercial, institutional use
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