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    New IONIC CLEAN™ For Professional Car and Home Cleaning

    Commercial cleaning technology works great when you get to use it in and around your home. The new Ionic Clean™ from HomeRight gives you those great commercial-cleaning results for those car and home cleaning projects that require a lot of effort.

    Ionic Clean

    Simply attach a garden hose to the Ionic Clean and you’re ready to go. To preserve filter life, a selector gives the option of regular, unfiltered water for initial cleaning and de-ionized water for the final, spot-free rinse.

    The Ionic Clean de-ionizes water, creating purified water with unique cleaning properties, and then conveniently sprays the water through a double-action cleaning brush that features a built-in spray nozzle.
    There are minerals in all water. When water dries on a vehicle or a home’s windows, the minerals remain on surfaces, showing spots. The filter in the Ionic Clean removes these minerals, so there are no spots when water dries. You get a crystal-clear finish, and there’s no need to dry the surface.

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    Ionic Clean 2

    As water flows through the Ionic Clean chamber, ionic exchange occurs removing minerals and impurities from the water. The newly purified, de-ionized water leaves the Ionic Clean looking to regain the ionic particles removed during the exchange. As water sprays over the surface you are cleaning, dirt and grime attach to the de-ionized water and rinse away, leaving a spot-free surface. The de-ionized water even leaves an ionic charge that actually repels dirt and keeps the surface cleaner longer.

    This de-ionizing technology is used in commercial ultra-purification processes for cleaning applications, with machines that cost several thousand dollars. The Ionic Clean retails for $249.

    Ionic Clean 3

    HomeRight’s Ionic Clean includes a 20-foot hose with a telescopic pole and double-action cleaning brush that features a built-in spray nozzle. Also included is a filter-life tester to ensure water is fully de-ionized. A spray/cleaning wand and soap/chemical injector can be purchased separately. (www.homeright.com)

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