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Tersano Now Offering Lotus Chemical-Free Cleaning System

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ONTARIO, CANADA—Tersano, a company dedicated to changing the way we think about cleaning chemicals, announced that it has begun working with major distributors across the country to offer its popular lotus brand chemical-free cleaning, sanitizing, deodorizing and stain-fighting solution for commercial use. The lotus Professional Cleaning System delivers the same sanitizing power of its consumer counterpart and presents hotels, restaurants and other businesses and organizations with a cost-effective and chemical-free alternative to other cleaners on the market.

“The lotus Professional Cleaning System is an EPA-registered substitute for multiple chemical-based cleaners in a professional setting,” remarked Steve Hengsperger, president of Tersano. “The product excels as a cleaner, sanitizer, deodorizer and stain-fighter, so commercial clients will be able to utilize its versatility, cutting out the need for multiple cleaners. It also provides a safer cleaning solution than wasteful and potentially harmful chemical-based products already on the market.”

The lotus system’s patented Oxyshield process turns ordinary tap water into a powerfully effective, yet harmless sanitizing agent. Water that is oxygenated with the lotus system is 50 percent stronger and 3,000 times faster than bleach as a cleaner, yet is safe enough for contact with a baby’s skin. It removes 99.99 percent of all toxins, germs and bacteria on surfaces and objects.

A recent third-party test performed by the Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) found that the lotus Professional Cleaning System is more effective and safer than the two leading commercial cleaning products. Additionally, the lotus system is much more cost-effective than regular cleaners.

“While professionals might spend anywhere from 6 to 30 cents per unit during the cleaning process, the lotus system only costs closer to two and a half cents per bottle,” said Hengsperger.

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