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Active Element Commercial Dishwasher Rinse, Makes
Active Element Commercial Dishwasher Rinse, Makes
Active Element Commercial Dishwasher Rinse, Makes
Active Element Commercial Dishwasher Rinse, Makes
Active Element Commercial Dishwasher Rinse, Makes
Active Element Commercial Dishwasher Rinse, Makes

Active Element Commercial Dishwasher Rinse, Makes one 5-gallon pail, Commercial-Grade (Count 1)

Product ID : 17175631
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Galleon Product ID 17175631
Shipping Weight 2.5 lbs
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Active Element Commercial Dishwasher Rinse, Makes Features

  • Commercial-Grade rinse for use in both high and low temperature commercial machines.

  • Completes the end cycle and removes water spots and residue leaving dishes and glasses with an even shine.

  • Contains wetting agents and surfactants that speed up the drying process.

  • Sold as concentrate that makes 5-gallons of powerful rinse. Pail not included.


About Active Element Commercial Dishwasher Rinse, Makes

Commercial Dishwasher Rinse, Makes six 5-Gallon Pail, Commercial-Grade Active Element's Rinse Concentrate completes the dishwasher end cycle by removing water spots and residue leaving dishes with an even shine. This commercial-grade rinse contains wetting agents and surfactants that speed up the drying process. Great for any food service kitchen including restaurants, diners, hotels, schools and not-for-profits.Intended for use in both high and low commercial dishwashers with water temperature above 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Shipped as a concentrate, each bottle is diluted with water to make 5-gallons of powerful rinse (Pail not included). Simply pour concentrate into empty 5-gallon pail. Fill pail with water. Apply label and ready for use. Rinse Dosage The recommended rinse dosage is between 0.1-0.5 floz (.4-1 tbsp) per gallon of water. The dosage level will be determined by several factors including incoming water quality. A good starting point is 0.5 floz per gallon of water. Run several cycles to ensure water is sheeting off the glassware and quickly drying within 2-3 minutes with no water spots.